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Nefertiti Walker
Professor of Sport Management and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, and Equity for the UMass SystemUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Nefertiti Walker's research centers on sports culture and developing diverse and inclusive cultures in sports and other organizations.
Weiai (Wayne) Xu
Associate Professor of Communication and Affiliated Faculty at Computational Social Science InstituteUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Wayne Xu studies what he calls the "three Ds" on internet platforms: discord, distrust and dishonesty.
Stefan Swanepoel
Author & SpeakerRealSure, Inc.
Business Strategist. Real Estate Trends Expert. Motivational Speaker.
James Waller, Ph.D.
Christopher J. Dodd Chair in Human Rights PracticeUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Waller is an expert in Holocaust and genocide studies, perpetrator behavior, and genocide awareness and prevention
Duncan Baker-Brown
Senior Lecturer in ArchitectureUniversity of Brighton
His work focuses on sustainable design of buildings and the re-use of existing materials.
David Michonski
CEOPowerMarketing.pro, Inc
Dynamic audience-connected speaker with real 'take-aways' that provide value added.
Carolyn Harris
Historian, Author, Royal Commentator, Instructor, University of Toronto School of Continuing Studieswww.royalhistorian.com
Author of Magna Carta and Its Gifts to Canada,Queenship &Revolution in Early Modern Europe and Raising Royalty:1000 Years of Royal Parenting
Randall Stone
Professor of Political Science and Director of the Skalny Center for Polish & Central European StudiesUniversity of Rochester
Stone is known for his studies on international political economy, international relations, and Russian and European politics.
Meghan Huber
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Industrial EngineeringUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Meghan Huber's research focuses on understanding how humans and robots can learn from their physical interaction