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Elaine Hyshka
Assistant Professor, School of Public HealthUniversity of Alberta
Professor Hyshka is a health services and policy researcher focused on reducing the health, social, and economic costs of substance misuse.
Dr. Nigel Wilson
DirectorAustralis Chambers
Keynote & Invited Speaker at National & International Conferences - Award-winning Author - Australian Lawyer - Teaching Professional
Christopher A. Cooper
Madison Distinguished Professor of Political Science & Public Affairs and Director of the Haire Institute for Public PolicyWestern Carolina University
Christopher A. Cooper's research is on N.C. politics, southern politics, political behavior and behavioral public administration.
Sheila Purcell
Director and Clinical Professor, Center for Negotiation and Dispute ResolutionUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: purcells@uchastings.edu / 415-581-8940 / Office 408-100
Asia Dowtin
Assistant Professor of ForestryMichigan State University
Asia Dowtin's research uses in situ sampling and laboratory techniques to quantify hydrologic and nutrient cycling in the urban forest.
Charles Vance, Ph.D.
Emeritus Professor of Management, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University
Shane Wolffe
FounderFuture Proof Solutions
Future Proof: Building Sustainable Societies & Homes
Ellen Peters
Professor of Psychology, Director of the Decision Sciences Collaborative & Professor of Medicine | Department of Internal MedicineThe Ohio State University
Decision psychology expert, with a penchant for the study of numeracy, risk and uncertainty
Michael W. Johnson, MA, CAP
Senior Managing Director of Behavioral HealthCARF International
A creative, solutions-oriented leader who is passionate about improving quality in behavioral healthcare through CARF accreditation.
Sriram Narayanan
Eli Broad Professor in Supply Chain ManagementMichigan State University
Sriram Narayanan's research has focused on understanding how supply chain ideas can be applied to facilitate inclusion.
