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Ulrike Bahr-Gedalia
President & CEODigital Nova Scotia
Multilingual senior level ICT executive with over 20 years in the private, public and academic sectors, spanning five geographic regions.
Kelly Ottman, Ph.D.
ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Kelly Ottman is an expert in facilitation of boards, strategic planning, and leadership development and coaching.
Golden Richard III
ProfessorLouisiana State University
Expert in cybersecurity, specializing in malware analysis, reverse engineering, and digital forensics.
Michael Roizen, MD
Chief Wellness Officer; Chair, Wellness InstituteCleveland Clinic
Reveals how to stay fit, the right way to diet, and how to control your genes, choose the right supplements and keep the brain healthy
Vicki Szabo
Associate Professor, Darth Vader Chair of Ancient and Medieval HistoryWestern Carolina University
Vicki Szabo's research focuses on medieval environmental history, the medieval North Atlantic and the history of whaling.
Paolo Spadoni, PhD
Associate Professor of Political ScienceAugusta University
Dr. Paolo Spadoni is a widely recognized expert on Cuba and its international relations.
James Costa
Professor and Executive Director of Highlands Biological StationWestern Carolina University
Jim Costa's interests include insect behavior and ecology, environmental history and philosophy, and the history of science.
Elyse Tager
Regional Development DirectorConstant Contact, Inc.
Educational Marketing Expert - Northern CA, Silicon Valley, San Fransico
Kyle William Bishop
Chair and Professor of English DepartmentSouthern Utah University
Specializing in British Gothic literature, film and television studies, cinematic adaptation, and pop culture
Vincent Lloyd, PhD
Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies | College of Liberal Arts and StudiesVillanova University
Vincent Lloyd, PhD, researches issues and trends related to religion in politics and race, and how these areas affect social change.
