- Vicki Saporta
Vicki Saporta President and CEO, National Abortion Federation Under Ms. Saporta's direction, the National Abortion Federation has played a critical role in promoting and preserving women's access to safe, legal abortion care. Since taking the helm in 1995, Ms. Saporta has significantly increased NAF's budget, staff and membership, and created and expanded programs.
- Matt Ackerson
Matt Ackerson - Founder & CEO Matt is currently a Junior in the School of Industrial & Labor Relations at Cornell University. Originally from Dix Hills, Long Island, he enjoys John Grisham books, and likes to paint and weight-lift in his spare time.
- George Jakubson
- Gail McDonald
Gail McDonald - Vice-Chair for Board Development President, Transition Resources, Inc. (Dallas, TX) Gail McDonald is the president of Transition Resources, Inc., a management consulting firm she founded in 1994 that specializes in executive coaching, team coaching, outcome-driven meeting facilitation, and organizational assessment.
- Christopher J. Collins
Christopher J. Collins , Ph.D., Cornell University Christopher J. Collins , Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Human Resource Management in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University. He earned his Ph.D. in Human Resources and Organizational Behavior from the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland.
- Marta Erhard
Marta Erhard , M.A. Founder and Partner An effective leader and expert in human resources, Ms. Marta Erhard co-founded CorVirtus in 1985 to offer unique, values-based business solutions and high-level specialized consulting services to enterprises representing a variety of industries.
- Thomas A. Kochan
Thomas A. Kochan is the George M. Bunker Professor of Management at MIT�s Sloan School of Management. He has done research on a variety of topics related to industrial relations and human resource management in the public and private sector. His recent books include: Working in America, After Lean Production: Evolving Employment Practices in the World Auto Industry (1997) and The Mutual Gains Enterprise (1994).
- Charles Stuart Platkin
Charles Stuart Platkin , JD, MPH Founder and CEO CHARLES STUART PLATKIN JD, MPH is one of the country's leading nutrition and public health advocates. His syndicated nutrition and fitness column appears in more than 165 daily newspapers nationally, including the Miami Herald, The Buffalo News, the Honolulu Advertiser, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Charlotte Observer, The State, The Fort Worth Star Telegraph, Omaha World Herald and the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
- Milton Konvitz
Milton Konvitz , a Cornell University faculty member and authority on constitutional and labor law, and civil and human rights, died Sept. 5 at the age of 95. Konvitz was a founding faculty member in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations from 1946 until his retirement in 1973. He was also a professor in Cornell's Law School.
- Sally Klingel
Sally Klingel Sally Klingel is a Senior Associate at Programs for Employment and Workplace Systems (PEWS), Cornell University, where she works as a consultant and researcher on union-management partnerships and changing work systems. Klingel's work with PEWS in the past ten years has included training and consulting with union and management groups in a variety of industries, state agencies, union internationals and locals, and worker owned companies.
- Sharon N. Berlin
Sharon N. Berlin became associated with the Mineola law firm of Rains & Pogrebin, PC, in 1991 and in 1999 became a partner. The firm’s entire complement of 20 lawyers is engaged in the practice of labor and employment law and education law. Berlin’s practice covers these areas as well as the representation of school districts and other public, private and quasi-public educational entities in education law matters.
- Teddy Zee
TEDDY ZEE (Producer) is President of the Films Division of Overbrook Entertainment. Overbrook is a partnership of Will Smith and James Lassiter created to acquire, develop and produce motion pictures. Zee produced Saving Face starring Joan Chen. Upcoming projects include Jellybeans , a music-based roller-skating comedy, a remake of Uptown Saturday Night and Mr. Prez , a comedy starring Bow Wow.
- Harry C. Katz
Harry C. Katz is the Jack Sheinkman Professor of Collective Bargaining and director of the Institute of Collective Bargaining at Cornell University’s ILR School. He was named dean of the School and began his 5-year term on July 1, 2005. Katz’s major fields of interest are industrial relations and labor economics. He joined Cornell in 1985 as an associate professor in the ILR School and in 1989 was named director of Cornell’s Institute of Collective Bargaining.
- Samuel B. Bacharach
Samuel B. Bacharach , Ph.D. McKelvey-Grant Professor of Organizational Behavior, School of Industrial and Labor Relations Samuel B. Bacharach is the McKelvey-Grant Professor in the department of organizational behavior at the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University. He has served as chair of the department of organizational behavior and is the director of the New York City-based Institute for Workplace Studies.
- Anna Molander
Anna Molander Anna Molander , is a Bay Area attorney by way of Chicago. Anna Molander , is a Bay Area attorney by way of Chicago. She became involved in political volunteering at a young age, phone-banking and canvassing for local Chicago candidates. She became involved in political volunteering at a young age, phone-banking and canvassing for local Chicago candidates.
- Sima Asad Ali
Sima Asad Ali Sima was admitted to the NY Bar in 1997 and practices law in the NY state and federal courts. She is a graduate of Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations and George Washington University School of Law. Her expertise includes employment discrimination, wage and hour, disability, FMLA issues and employment contracts and agreements.
- E. Francisco Lopez
Mr. E. Francisco Lopez, MPA, JD. President and CEO Key responsibilities include, partnership development, program oversight, fundraising, marketing, and fiscal management. An immigrant to the United States, Mr. Lopez also serves on several community and national boards. He also provides customized training in the areas of leadership and board development.
- Dan Fasulo
Dan Fasulo Director, Market Research Mr. Fasulo is responsible for tracking current real estate sales transactions nationwide. He assists in analyzing and interpreting the data to provide insight on the dynamic capital environment for real estate. In addition, he acts as a consultant to RCA's clients, providing support for investment location analysis, due diligence for acquisitions/dispositions, and assistance with internal and external market research reporting.
- Susanne M. Bruyére
Susanne M. Bruyére is the Director of the Program on Employment and Disability in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations Extension Division at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Dr. Bruyere serves as the principal investigator for federally funded research into the impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act on human resource practices. Among the subjects of the study are workers with psychiatric disabilities.
- Susanne M. Bruy
Susanne M. Bruy�re is the Director of the Program on Employment and Disability in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations Extension Division at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Dr. Bruyere serves as the principal investigator for federally funded research into the impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act on human resource practices. Among the subjects of the study are workers with psychiatric disabilities.
- Jeremy Dobrish
Jeremy Flynn (Burrs) is ecstatic to be working with such a talented cast in his first production with the MTC. Currently a freshman in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University, Jeremy is no stranger to the stage.
- John K. Diviney
John K. Diviney A graduate of Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations and St. John's University School of Law, John is a practicing attorney in the New York state and federal courts, and is a member of the school board at the Three Village Central School District in Setauket, New York.
- Charise L. Hendricks
CHARISE L. HENDRICKS joined the New York City Equal Employment Practices Commission (EEPC) in 2001. As a Lead Equal Employment Opportunity Auditor, she is responsible for evaluating New York City government agencies on the management and implementation of their equal employment opportunity programs pursuant to federal, state, and city requirements.
- Carrie Picardi Newman
Carrie Picardi Newman , M.A. Carrie received an M.A. degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from the University of New Haven and a certificate in Human Resources Studies from Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations. She is currently employed full-time as an Information Systems and Compensation Analyst for Fairfield University and part-time as an Online Psychology Instructor for DeVry University.
- Ronald L. Seeber
Ronald L. Seeber : Associate Dean, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University
- Gary Dichtenberg
Gary Dichtenberg Gary Dichtenberg is President of Professional Development Associates. Gary Dichtenberg is President of Professional Development Associates. Gary's expertise is in personal and organizational change and in skill building for effective leadership and team development. Gary's expertise is in personal and organizational change and in skill building for effective leadership and team development.
- Allan H. Weitzman
Allan's public speaking has given him a national reputation, as well as recognition in An International Who's Who of Management, Labor and Employment Lawyers .
- Donna Allen
Dr. Allen insisted that equal access to one's fellow citizens provides the first principle for a democracy. Through her own experiences as an activist and educator during the 1940s, 50s and 60s, she discovered how the mass media trivialized, ignored, distorted and otherwise misinformed the public about crucial issues such as national health insurance, labor rights, and racism, sexism, and war.
- Lawrence P. Bancroft
Lawrence P. Bancroft is a founding partner of Bivium Capital Partners. He heads the firm's investment committee, and is responsible for product development, portfolio construction, and manager search and due diligence. Prior to founding Bivium, Lawrence was employed at Goldman, Sachs & Co. in New York in that firm's Investment Management Division.
- Barry Gerhart
Barry Gerhart is the Bruce R. Ellig Distinguished Chair in Pay and Organizational Effectiveness and Director of the Strategic Human Resources Program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He was previously the Frances Hampton Currey Chair in Organizational Studies at the Owen School of Management at Vanderbilt University and Associate Professor and Chairman of the Department of Human Resource Studies, School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University.
- David B. Lipsky
David B. Lipsky is Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and Director of the Institute on Conflict Resolution at Cornell University . This year he is the President-Elect of the Labor and Employment Relations Association (formerly the Industrial Relations Research Association). He will become President of LERA in January 2006. In his research and teaching activities he primarily focuses on negotiation, conflict resolution, and collective bargaining.
- Lance Compa
Lance Compa is a Senior Lecturer at Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labour Relations in Ithaca, New York, where he teaches US labour law and international labour rights. Before joining the Cornell faculty in 1997, Mr Compa was the first Director of Labour Law and Economic Research at the Secretariat of the North American Commission for Labour Cooperation.
- Elizabeth C. Powers
Elizabeth C. Powers - Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer
- Robert D. Manfred Jr
Mr. Manfred graduated from the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University in 1980. He received his law degree magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1983, where he was an articles editor of the Harvard Law Review . While at Harvard, he wrote a Note concerning contribution limitations under the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act.
- Dave O’Rourke
Dave O’Rourke , over the last 12 years has pioneered the marketing of new products and services in the Human Capital Management industry. His current role as EVP, Business Development at GSX provides a unique opportunity to develop a new business model for leveraging skill standards in private industry.
- Kenneth Kahn
Kenneth Kahn President Kenneth F. Kahn is the Owner and President of LRP Publications, a broad- based legal and professional publisher specializing in the fields of K-20 education administration and human resources. LRP publishes two trade magazines (Human Resource Executive® and Risk & Insurance®), more than 120 newsletters, as well as loose-leaf products, books, web sites, and videos; and produces 40+ conferences and expos yearly.
- Bradford S. Bell
Bradford S. Bell , Cornell University Bradford S. Bell is an Assistant Professor of Human Resource Management in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University. He earned his Ph.D. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Michigan State University. Dr. Bell's research interests include strategic talent management, employee learning and development, and team development and performance.
- Eileen B. Hoffman
Eileen B. Hoffman has served as a mediator and project director with FMCS's International and Dispute Resolution Section in Washington, DC since 1997. In that capacity, she has trained numerous labor, management, and government officials in dispute resolution skills in Eastern and Central Europe, Africa, and the Far East and in the USA, has developed new workshops on problem-solving and generational conflict, and mediated labor and workplace disputes.
- Greg McDevitt
Greg McDevitt began his career in human resources as a Senior Benefits Specialist with John Hancock Financial Services in Boston, MA. During the late 1990's, he joined Oracle Corporation's New England Development Center (NEDC) in Nashua, NH, as a Senior HR Representative where he was instrumental in recruiting and retaining world class talent.
- Robert J. Bogart
Robert J. Bogart Vice President, Human Resources Robert J. Bogart joined American Capital in 2007 as Vice President of Human Resources for Portfolio Operations, with primary responsibility for pre-acquisition due diligence, business integration of portfolio companies, management assessments, leadership development, senior executive placements and overall Human Resources competencies.