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David Berri
Department Chair and Professor of EconomicsSouthern Utah University
Specializing in evaluations of players and coaches in sports, gender issues in sports, and competitive balance in sports
Paul Fritz
Associate Professor of Political ScienceHofstra University
Professor Fritz specializes in international relations, with concentrations on international security and US foreign and defense policy.
Mitchell Neubert, Ph.D.
Professor of Management and Chavanne Chair of Christian Ethics in BusinessBaylor University
Dr. Neubert explores how leadership, particularly servant leadership, and ethics affect performance and well-being of people & organizations
Neil Rogachevsky
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Neil Rogachevsky's research focuses on the politics and history of modern Israel, America-Israel relations and Israeli foreign policy.
Salim Hajje
Regional DirectorBusiness Unlimited
An Adviser & Trainer to private and government institutions among which "The Lebanese Parliament", "The Lebanese Franchise Association-LFA",
Özgecan Koçak
Associate Professor of Organization & ManagementEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Michael S. Rogers
Senior Advisor, Washington, D.C.Brunswick Group
Michael Rogers advises in the areas of cyber security, privacy, geopolitics, technology and intelligence as well as crisis management.
Jeremy Everett, D.Min.
Founder and Executive Director, Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and PovertyBaylor University
National voice on scalable solutions to end hunger through partnerships, research, innovative models & collaboration
Daniel Cornfield
Professor of SociologyVanderbilt University
Expert in the American labor movement, the creative class, and work and occupation issues generally.
Dr Islam Issa
Reader in Literature and HistoryBirmingham City University
His work has focused primarily on the modern-day reception of Renaissance and Early Modern English literature in global contexts.
