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Deborah Fein, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychological SciencesUniversity of Connecticut
Distinguished Professor focused on autism spectrum disorders and behavioral therapy for autism.
Melissa Sariffodeen
Founder and CEO Ladies Learning Code
Working with an amazing team coast to coast to create tech learning experiences for all Canadians
Leslie Martin
Associate Professor of SociologyUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Martin specializes in urban sociology, race/ethnic relations, welfare and poverty issues.
Donna Thomson
Author, Caregiving ActivistMcMaster University
Author and Leader in family caregiving - disability and aging Instructor, McMaster University Vice-Chair, Kids Brain Health Network
Lindsay Distefano, Ph.D
Professor, Department of Kinesiology, and Associate Vice President for Research DevelopmentUniversity of Connecticut
Lindsay DiStefano works to promote safe physical activity in children through physical literacy development and sport-injury prevention.
Joshua Cowen
Associate Professor of Teacher EducationMichigan State University
Joshua Cowen's current research focuses on teacher quality, student and teacher mobility, program evaluation and education policy.
Jennie Noll
Professor of Psychology and Executive Director of Mt. Hope Family CenterUniversity of Rochester
Noll is an expert in child maltreatment prevention and child psychology.
Michelle Bauml
Clotilda Winter Professor of EducationTexas Christian University
Dr. Bauml studies early childhood/elementary teacher education, civic education, and social studies education.
Lisa Diewald
Associate Director, MacDonald Center for Nutrition Education and Research | M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of NursingVillanova University
Lisa K. Diewald, MS, RDN, LDN, is an expert in healthy eating and nutrition education programs for children and adults
Jennifer Watling Neal
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Jennifer Watling Neal researches how social networks can be leveraged to improve K-12 educational contexts
