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James Brickley
Gleason Professor of Business Administration at the Simon Business SchoolUniversity of Rochester
Jim Brickley consults with manufacturing and service organizations on operations management and data analysis issues.
Clem Clay
Director of Extension Agriculture ProgramUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Clem Clay oversees professionals serving the agriculture, forestry, fruit-growing and commercial horticulture industries in Massachusetts.
Justin Taillon
Assistant ProfessorCentre for Business and Social Entrepreneurship
Prior to returning joining academia Justin worked for six years in the hotels, two years in F&B, and one year in event management.
Joseph Reichenberger
Professor of Civil Engineering & Environmental ScienceLoyola Marymount University
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Kevin Dougherty, Ph.D.
Professor of Sociology and Master TeacherBaylor University
Top educator/researcher who explores religious organizations and religion's impact on social life, community involvement, politics & work.
David Webb
Chief Financial OfficerDeer Park ISD
Experienced, thought-provoking and dynamic speaker on the history and current status of Texas school finance
Kimberly Wiley
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Kimberly Wiley's work strengthens the nonprofit sector’s role in society through public management and public policy solutions.
Denise Amyot
President and CEOColleges and Institutes Canada
Denise Amyot is President and CEO of CICan, the national voice of Canada's public colleges, institutes, cegeps and polytechnics.
Blake McGee, PhD, MPH, RN
Department Chair, Prelicensure Nursing | Associate ProfessorAugusta University, College of Nursing
Blake McGee studies the impacts of federal and state policy choices on economically or socially marginalized people.
Ian Chodikoff
Founder and DirectorFora Strategic Planning Inc.
Founder and Director of a trust-based urban consultancy that helps clients see the invisible opportunities in their urban environments.
