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Garth Holloway
DirectorSixfootfour
Leading edge speaker in business management
Aaron Carlisle
Associate Professor, Marine Science and PolicyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Carlisle research focuses on how the environment and organismal biology interact to influence the ecology of species.
Helen A. Regis
Richard J. Russell Louisiana Studies ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Regis has been involved in urban, public, collaborative, and applied anthropology for over two decades.
Arthur Trembanis
Professor, Marine Science and PolicyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Trembanis research focuses on understanding beaches for resilience and mapping the seafloor using robots to develop the Blue Economy.
Magaela Bethune
Assistant Professor of African American StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Dr. Magaela Bethune is an expert on adolescent socialization, behavior, health, & development at intersections of race, gender, & sexuality.
Tanya Rhodes Smith
Instructor in Residence and Director, Nancy A. Humphreys Institute for Political Social WorkUniversity of Connecticut
Tanya Rhodes Smith specializes in policy development, nonprofit administration, voter engagement and legislative advocacy.
Jill Miller Zimon
Project DirectorThe Civic Commons
Walking the talk! Blogger and award-winning Elected Council Member who speaks regularly on the intersection of women, politics & journalism
Michael Burt
Director, Industrial Economic TrendsThe Conference Board of Canada
And now, the weather: Find out which way the wind is blowing when it comes to forecasting trends in the industrial sectors of the economy
Karla Thorpe
Director, Leadership and Human Resources ResearchThe Conference Board of Canada
It's not always about money: Learn what it takes to not only attract and retain employees but to increase employee commitment
Mario Lefebvre
Director, Centre for Municipal StudiesThe Conference Board of Canada
City Hall 101: Find out what the latest research indicates as it relates to the economic and financial state of North American cities
