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Diane Beckett
sustainability consultantindependent
Diane Beckett has more than three decades of experience addressing the human and environmental dimensions of sustainability
M. Brent Donnellan
Chair, Department of Psychology Michigan State University
An expert in personality traits, personality assessment, personality development, and research practices in the psychological sciences.
Robert Rauschenberger, PhD
Vice President, Director of Human FactorsJ.S. Held LLC
Human Factors Scientist | User Experience Expert | Seasoned Legal Expert Witness | Mixed Reality Product Expert | Product Design Authority
Martin Holland
Founder and DirectorHeart of Borneo Project
Explorer, Communicator, Idealist
Kenneth A. Frank
Professor of Measurement and Quantitative MethodsMichigan State University
Kenneth A. Frank studies how roles and relationships among teachers affect classroom practices and school decision-making.
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.
Heather Walsh-Haney, Ph.D.
Expert in forensic studies and human rightsFlorida Gulf Coast University
Heather Walsh-Haney teaches forensic science and regularly assists law enforcement finding and studying remains in Florida
Russell Hepple
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Russell Hepple's lab examines the mechanisms causing muscle atrophy and dysfunction with aging.
Peter G. Klein, Ph.D.
Professor of EntrepreneurshipBaylor University
Expert economist specializing in managerial & organizational issues, with a particular focus on entrepreneurship & innovation
Erika V. Hall
Associate Professor of Organization & Management; Faculty Advisor, Business & Society InstituteEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Hall's research focuses on the influence of race, gender, and class-based stereotypes and implicit biases on workplace interactions.
