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Deena Weisberg, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Deena Weisberg, PhD, studies imaginative cognition and scientific thinking in young children and adults.
Allison Karpyn
Professor, Education; Senior Associate Director, Center for Research in Education and Social PolicyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Karpyn can speak to topics such as obesity, food policy and community nutrition.
Aron McConnell, DPT, COMT, CSCS
Physical TherapistChristianaCare
Aron McConnell is a physical therapist with ChristianaCare.
Stephen Dyson, Ph.D.
Professor of Political ScienceUniversity of Connecticut
Stephen Dyson's research is focused upon the psychology of elite decision making in foreign policy.
Terry McManus
Speaker and ConsultantTerry McManus Management Company
Nobody Is An Expert On Life: With 35 years experience, Terry teaches how to find your place and peace of mind in a troubled world!
Kyle Emich
Associate Professor, ManagementUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Emich's research explores the role of individual attributes in team dynamics and other collective environments.
Ken Foote, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Geography, Sustainability, Community, and Urban StudiesUniversity of Connecticut
Ken Foote has studied sites associated with individual murders, as well as those associated mass murder and many other events.
Jeanette David-Ball
OwnerMinistry of the Interior (Decorating and Pre-Sale Makeovers) and SpeedStyling (Wardrobe Stylist)
Owner, SpeedStyling (wardrobe stylist) & Ministry of the Interior (decorating)
Dr. Marc Tinsley
The People RepairmanFitness for the Rest of Us™
Helping Ordinary People Attain Excellence By Increasing Vitality And Building Resilience
Professor Craig Jackson
Professor of Occupational Health PsychologyBirmingham City University
He has two main areas of professional interest: primarily as an occupational psychologist and secondly in the area of criminal psychology.
