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Sandra Pavelka, Ph.D.
Expert in political science, justice, law and public policyFlorida Gulf Coast University
Sandra Pavelka is an expert in American politics and elections, law and public policy, and juvenile and restorative justice.
David Kenney
PsychologistKid-Epics
David J. Kenney is a noted speaker having presented to parent and professional groups at colleges, universities and educational in-services.
Martial Hebert
University Professor and DeanCarnegie Mellon University
Martial Hebert performed research on interpreting 3D data from range sensors for obstacle detection and object recognition.
Micah Berman
Assistant Professor I Moritz College of Law & College of Public HealthThe Ohio State University
Micah Berman is assistant professor of public heath and law at Ohio State University and a member of the OSU Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Diane Beckett
sustainability consultantindependent
Diane Beckett has more than three decades of experience addressing the human and environmental dimensions of sustainability
Eric Rosenberg
M.D. | Professor | Division ChiefUniversity of Florida
Dr. Eric Rosenberg specializes in the preoperative evaluation of medically complex patients who need surgery at UF Health.
Carolyn Penstein Rosé
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Carolyn Penstein Rosé's research looks to understand and improve human conversation through computer systems.
Cristina L. Archer
Professor, Geography and Spatial SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Archer's research interests include: renewable energy, wind power, climate change, and numerical modeling of atmospheric processes.
Paul Copcutt
Personal Brand ArchitectSquare Peg
It's up to you to own the definition of who you are
Stephen M. Strader, PhD
Associate Professor of Geography and the Environment | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Stephen Strader, PhD, is an expert on the interaction of climate change, natural hazards, and society.
