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Dr. Ron Dembo
Founder and CEOZerofootprint Software Inc.
Easily filling even the biggest shoes and still leaving no mark, the CEO of Zerofootprint developed software to reduce environmental impacts
Ryan Sullivan
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Ryan Sullivan's research includes developing aircraft-deployable analytical instrumentation to characterize particles in the atmosphere.
Diane Beckett
sustainability consultantindependent
Diane Beckett has more than three decades of experience addressing the human and environmental dimensions of sustainability
Nicole Bouvier-Brown
Chair and Professor of Environmental Science; Co-Executive Director of Coastal Research InstituteLoyola Marymount University
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Juan Manuel Restrepo-Flórez
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Juan Manuel Restrepo-Flórez develops optimization-based models and methods to support the design of sustainable chemical processes.
Ian Philp
Director, Clean Energy InstituteMaRS Cleantech
Energy innovation leader; international lawyer & MBA
Chris Saffron
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Christopher Saffron’s research investigates the use of thermochemical technologies for converting plant biomass into fuel.
Jack Brouwer
Professor: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering; Director: National Fuel Cell Research Center, Advanced Power and Energy ProgramUC Irvine
Jack Brouwer's research focuses on high-temperature electrochemical dynamics and integrated renewable energy systems.
Robert Bryce
Senior FellowThe Manhattan Institute
One of America’s most prominent energy journalists, a dynamic public speaker, and a regular commentator on national television.
Mark C. Urban, Ph.D.
Professor, Arden Chair of Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Urban is an expert on climate change impacts on biodiversity and evolutionary ecology of vernal pools, lakes, and streams