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James L. Fredericks

James L. Fredericks

Emeritus Professor of Theological StudiesLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Christian TheologyInterreligious DialogueBuddhismDante
Paul Belonick

Paul Belonick

LecturerUC Hastings College of the Law

belonickpaul@uchastings.edu / 200 McAllister Street

Hillary Hartley

Hillary Hartley

Director of Integrated MarketingNIC Inc.

One of "the people behind eGovernment"™

Web 2.0Social MediaGovernment
Jeff Eddings

Jeff Eddings

Senior Director, Product Management – Emerging TechnologiesTurner Broadcasting and Media Camp

Emerging Technologies at Turner Broadcasting and Director of Media Camp

Product VisionMinimum Viable ProductInternet Behavioral Design
Tom Lockard

Tom Lockard

VP of Real Estate & Institutional SalesFundrise

Investment Banking & Crowdfunding

Investment Banking
Lawrence Wenner

Lawrence Wenner

Professor of Communication Studies, College of Communication and Fine ArtsLoyola Marymount University

Professor of Communication Studies

Film and Television ProductionCommunication and EthicsMedia Studies
Dennis Yu

Dennis Yu

Chief Technology OfficerBlitzMetrics

Facebook marketing and analytics leader

Facebook AdvertisingPay-Per-Click AdvertisingAd OptimizationGame Theory
Dana Beldiman

Dana Beldiman

Professor in Residence/Visiting ProfessorUC Hastings College of the Law

Email: beldiman@uchastings.edu

Intellectual Property LawInternational TransactionsIntellectual Property LicensingInternational and Comparative Intellectual PropertyTrademark and Unfair Competition
Stacey Gordon

Stacey Gordon

PresidentSuite Seven

Brand Storytelling and Customer Engagement

Social MediaBrand StorytellingContent Strategy
Mark N. Aaronson

Mark N. Aaronson

The Honorable Raymond L. Sullivan Professor of LawUC Hastings

Contact: 415.581.8924 / aaronson@uchastings.edu

Legal ProfessionalismClinical Legal EducationSocial Welfare PolicyCommunity Economic Development