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Robert Bardunias, MBA
Adjunct Assistant ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Robert Bardunias is an operational, technological and financial leader with an over 20-year track record of successfully driving growth.
Mitra Fakhrashrafi
Curator and LibrarianMiddlebrook Prize Winners
Mitra Fakhrashrafi (she/her) is an independent curator and librarian interested in sanctuary and indebted to border abolition organizing.
Zachary Neal
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Zachary Neal is an expert in cities & neighborhoods, political & transportation networks, and measurement & analysis of social networks.
Kimberley Pickett
Principal and Creative DirectorKIMBO Design
Creative Principal of award-winning design firm, KIMBO Design Inc., based in Vancouver, B.C.
Nikki Koontz
Assistant Vice President of Marketing CommunicationSouthern Utah University
Specializing in branding, integrated marketing and communication planning, and crisis communication
Jay Hmielowski
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Jay Hmielowski's research interests include environmental, science and political communication.
Rachel Cummings
Assistant Professor, Industrial and Systems EngineeringGeorgia Tech - COE
Rachel Cummings is an expert in data privacy, algorithmic economics, optimization, statistics, and information theory.
Mark Jamison
Director | ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Mark Jamison’s current research interests include competition and regulation in emerging technologies.
Laurie Heller
Teaching Professor of PsychologyCarnegie Mellon University
Laurie Heller's research helps us understand how humans naturally make sense of sound and can improve technologies that rely on sound.
Tamara Franz-Odendaal
Professor, Faculty of Biology, NSERC Chair Women in Science and Engineering- Atlantic Canada; Principal Investigator - Bone Development LaboratoryMount Saint Vincent University
Developmental biologist / Anatomist; Advocate for the Advancement of Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
