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Rebecca Walker Reczek
Associate Professor of Marketing | Fisher College of BusinessThe Ohio State University
Dr. Reczek’s research focuses on the area of consumer behavior
Nathan W. Chan
Professor of Resource EconomicsUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Nathan Chan uses economic methods to examine challenges in environmental management and energy policy
Bill Watkins
AuthorTravelingpoet.net
Life without Alcohol!! Recovery with comedy, poetry and music
Lisa Fazio
Associate Professor of Psychology and Human DevelopmentVanderbilt University
Expert on how people process true and false information, and how to mitigate the effects of reading and sharing false information.
James A. Roberts, Ph.D.
The Ben H. Williams Professor of MarketingBaylor University
Nationally recognized expert on the impact of consumer attitudes on well-being, including the effect of smartphone & social media use.
Kelly Goldsmith
E. Bronson Ingram Professor of MarketingVanderbilt University
Expert in marketing, market research, and consumer behavior focusing on the impact of scarcity and sales on shoppers' mindsets.
Audrey Kurth Cronin
Trustees Professor of Security and Technology Director, Carnegie Mellon Institute for Security and TechnologyCarnegie Mellon University
Audrey Kurth Cronin's research explores how governments and private actors use accessible technologies.
Sarah DeYoung
Associate Professor, Sociology & Criminal JusticeUniversity of Delaware
Prof. DeYoung's expertise is in maternal and child health in crisis and disaster settings, with a focus on infant feeding in emergencies.
Frederick W. Gooding, Jr.
Dr. Ronald E. Moore Professor in HumanitiesTexas Christian University
Race, Racism and Discrimination in Pop Culture and/or Mainstream Media (e.g., movies, music and sports).
Jonathan Gilligan
Professor of Earth and Environmental SciencesVanderbilt University
Expert on the impact of human behavior and public policy on climate, with a focus on how small changes add up to make big differences.
