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Timothy B. Folta, Ph.D.
Professor of Management; Thomas John and Bette Wolff Family Chair in Strategic Entrepreneurship; Academic Director, Connecticut Center for Entrepreneurship and InnovationUniversity of Connecticut
Prof Folta is an expert in entrepreneurship and corporate strategy, analyzing decisions around entry, exit, and diversification.
Sarah Gamble
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Sarah Gamble has expertise in the design of walkable environments and climate adaption using house relocation.
Tony Ulwick
Founder & CEOStrategyn
Tony is the pioneer of Jobs-to-be-Done Theory and the inventor of Outcome-Driven Innovation® (ODI).
Professor Christopher Gorse
Professor of Construction and Project ManagementLeeds Beckett
Professor Christopher Gorse leads a sub task group for the International Energy Agency, Annex 58, on whole scale building testing
Anuj Kumar
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Anuj Kumar’s research is focused on understanding how information technology affects the behavior of organizations and individuals.
Justin Shaw
Chief Higher Education Consultant (Communications Management) and UK Development DirectorExpertFile
Specialist in higher education, communications, reputation and marketing of academic experts
Brian Gendreau
Clinical ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Brian Gendreau is a specialist in emerging markets, international economics, and finance.
David Figlio
Gordon Fyfe Professor of Economics and EducationUniversity of Rochester
Figlio is an expert on educational, public, and social policy, including the link between health and education.
Philip La Duke
Safety Iconoclast & Culture Transformation ArchitectERM
One of the most informative, entertaining, and engaging speakers you're likely to ever find
Laura Doering
Assistant Professor of Strategic Management Rotman School of Management
Laura Doering's research examines how micro-level decisions and circumstances affect economic outcomes in developing countries