- Carl Snavely
Carl "The Grey Fox" Snavely (July 30, 1894 to July 12, 1975) was a college football coach. From 1927 to 1933, he served as the head football coach at Bucknell, where he compiled a 42-16-8 record. From 1934 to 1935, and from 1945 to 1952, he served as the head football coach at North Carolina, where he compiled a 59-35-5 record. From 1936 to 1944, he served as the head football coach at Cornell, where he compiled a 46-26-3 record.
- John Kenneth Terres
John Kenneth Terres (17 December 1905, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - December 2006), was an American naturalist and author. He is best known for his popular works on North American birds. He authored more than fifty works, usually writing as John K. Terres. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and spent his early years in New Jersey. He was educated at State Teachers College (Indiana, Pennsylvania), Cornell University and New York University.
- Kathy A. Tonnessen
Kathy began her training in ecology and environmental policy while a double major in biology and political science at Cornell University, where she got her A.B. in 1974. During the period of 1974-1993 she spent time as a consultant in the Earth Sciences Division of Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore, CA, involved in environmental assessment of energy development projects, including oil and gas stimulation efforts in western Colorado, sponsored by the Department of Energy.
- Marc Levoy
Marc Levoy is a Professor of Computer Science and (jointly) Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He received a Bachelor's and Master's in Architecture from Cornell University in 1976 and 1978, and a PhD in Computer Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1989. In the 1970's Levoy worked on computer animation, developing an early computer-assisted cartoon animation system.
- Michael Parekh
Michael Parekh (Media/Portals) Michael Parekh , Managing Director, joined Goldman Sachs in 1982 and currently heads the Internet Research Team. In 1994, Michael pioneered Internet investment research on Wall Street and has been closely involved in the formative years of the commercialization of the Internet. Goldman Sachs has lead-managed two dozen-plus leading Internet companies it has brought public since 1994.
- Erika Mangrum
Erika Mangrum President, Iatria Day Spa After 12 years as a corporate marketing executive for Sprint and Bell & Howell, Erika Mangrum opened Iatria Spa and Health Center in 1999 and serves as the firm's President.
- Theodore T. Myre Jr
Theodore T. Myre, Jr . is a partner with Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP, is Co-Chair of the Firm�s Health Care Practice Group, Co-Chair of the Firm�s Taxation Practice Group, and is also a member of the Firm�s General Business Practice Group. He joined Wyatt in 1983. In 1995, he joined Norton Healthcare as Assistant General Counsel and in 1997 was promoted to General Counsel. Mr. Myre rejoined the Firm in October 1999.
- Mark Milstein
Mark Milstein Business Research Director, Sustainable Enterprise Program Mark Milstein is Business Research Director of the Sustainable Enterprise Program at World Resources Institute (WRI) and a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University.
- Jim Deane
Jim Deane is a Technology Licensing Specialist with the College of Engineering Office of Technology Transfer & Commercialization. He is responsible for the management of the College's intellectual property, ranging from patent filing decisions, patent management, marketing of disclosures, negotiating license agreements, and maintaining and monitoring existing agreements.
- Kenneth E. Poole
Kenneth E. Poole In January 2000, Kenneth E. Poole formed an independent non-profit affiliated with George Mason University and C2ER that is focused on developing a stronger understanding of how regional economies can compete effectively in the knowledge-based economy. As part of those efforts, Dr. Poole directs a national nonprofit membership organization (C2ER) serving economic and community development researchers in communities, states, academia, and the private sector.
- S.C. Johnson Chair
S.C. Johnson Chair of Sustainable Global Enterprise & Professor of Management at Cornell University’s Johnson School of Management Professor Hart is one of the world's top authorities on the implications of sustainable development and environmentalism for business strategy.
- Jefferson Cowie
Jefferson Cowie researches, writes, and teaches on the subjects of labor and working-class history, with a little interest in film, music, and popular culture on the side. His interests focus on working people and the problems and politics of social class in the postwar United States as well as in issues in international and comparative history.
- Paul Hardin
Paul Sherwood - Facilities Design and Construction, The Ohio State University Paul Sherwood is a Director of Projects at The Ohio State University. He has a B.S. in Architecture from The Ohio State University, a Masters in Engineering from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, and more than 18 years of experience in design, management, and construction.
- Erle Stillwell House II
Erle Gulick Stillwell was born in Hannibal, Missouri on August 29, 1885, the son of Amos John Stillwell and Frances Anderson Stillwell. He attended the U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, and then studied at the University of North Carolina, Cornell University, and the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to his academic studies, Stillwell traveled extensively in England, Scotland, France, Italy, and Greece. He visited Hendersonville in 1905 and decided to stay.
- Philip W. Meilman
Philip W. Meilman, Ph.D. Philip W. Meilman , Ph.D., is Senior Research and Clinical Psychologist at Counseling and Psychological Services, Courtesy Professor of Human Development and Associate Professor of Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry at Cornell University, and Co-Director of the Core Institute at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He received his B.A. from Harvard and doctorate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Jim Holway
Jim Holway, Ph.D., AICP Jim is the Associate Director for Solutions of the Global Institute of Sustainability. Among his primary responsibilities are assisting with the development of the new School of Sustainability at ASU and creating the Sustainability Partnership (SP) which focuses on connecting policymakers, practitioners, researchers and educators.
- Nandani Lynton
Nandani Lynton Vice President, Corporate Learning Greater China Thunderbird School of Global Management Nandani Lynton ’s perspectives on global leadership developed through living and working in India, the US, Honduras, Germany and China. She holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from Cornell University and has applied anthropological insights to business consulting with Fortune 500 multinationals and governmental organizations around the world.
- Ram Mudambi
Ram Mudambi Professor & Chair General and Strategic Management Professor Mudambi's research focuses on strategic decision-making in a variety of contexts including knowledge management, IPO-related issues and political institutions. His research has appeared in the Strategic Management Journal, the Journal of Political Economy, the Journal of International Business Studies, the Journal of Business Venturing and the Journal of Applied Statistics , among others.
- Pam Herbik
Pam Herbik Pam Herbik is an Account Manager and organization development specialist for Bachmann Global Associates. Pam has a diverse background including both professional and academic experience. Her professional experience includes eleven years in management, training, and consulting with corporations such as Federated Department Stores, Mary Kay Cosmetics and the Center for Disease Control. Her academic experience includes both teaching and research.
- Jean Kimmel
Jean Kimmel . 1998. “Child Care Costs as a Barrier to Employment for Single and Married Mothers,” Review of Economics and Statistics, Volume 80, No. 2 (May), pp. 287-299. Jean Kimmel . 1997. “Reducing the Welfare Dependence of Unmarried Mothers: Health-Related Employment Barriers and Policy Responses,” Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 23, No.2, (Spring), pp.151-163. Jean Kimmel . 1997.
- David Eastzer
David Eastzer Assistant Professor, Biology David Eastzer holds a B.S. in Biology from Cornell University and an M.S. in Biology from City College. In 1988 he was awarded a PhD in Developmental Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- John D. Kasarda
Dr John D. Kasarda , Ph.D., Kenan Distinguished Professor, Management, University of North Carolina John D. Kasarda is Kenan Distinguished Professor of Management and Director of the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise at the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School. Dr. Kasarda has published
- J. Mitchell Armbruster
J. Mitchell Armbruster Associate Mr. Armbruster practices in the area of commercial litigation, with significant experience in appellate litigation. He has handled a wide variety of business disputes, antitrust matters, administrative agency protests, complex pharmaceutical product cases, securities litigation including NASD and NYSE arbitrations, and constitutional law matters impacting commercial interests.
- Joseph R. Antos
Joseph R. Antos is the Wilson H. Taylor Scholar in Health Care and Retirement Policy at AEI and an adjunct professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health. He was the assistant director for health and human resources, the division providing Congress with analyses of proposed changes to federal programs and policies in areas such as health, income security, education, employment, and housing, at the Congressional Budget Office.
- Mitchell I. Weisberg
Mitchell I. Weisberg is a founder of PC-ofMIND. Mr. Weisberg focuses on identifying and deploying information technologies that simplify and transform our lives. Mr. Weisberg has more than twenty years of information systems and business strategy in the US and internationally. He is on the Technology Advisory Committee for the Weston School System.
- Roger Longman
Roger Longman , Managing Partner, Windhover Information Inc. Roger Longman is a Managing Partner at Windhover Information Inc. and has been involved with the health care industry for more than 20 years. In 1983, Longman joined The Wilkerson Group as a writer covering the pharmaceutical and biotech industries for IN VIVO: The Business & Medicine Report .
- Marc Saulsbury
- Kelly Fast
- Dean M. Harris
Dean M. Harris , JD , is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Administration, and Adjunct Associate Professor in the UNC School of Law. In addition, he serves as Adjunct Professor in the Department of Health Economics and Management in the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University.
- Robert Crow
Robert Crow Mr. Crow is Vice President for Industry, Government and University Relations at Research In Motion Limited, makers of the BlackBerry TM wireless platform. He is responsible for RIM's global programs in market intelligence, public issue management, government programs, community relations and support of higher education. Prior to joining RIM in July 2001, Mr. Crow was Vice President Policy at the Information Technology Association of Canada (ITAC).
- Michael Perera
- Iris R. Weiss
Iris R. Weiss Iris R. Weiss is President of Horizon Research, Inc. (HRI), a contract research firm in Chapel Hill, NC specializing in science and mathematics education research and evaluation. She has had extensive experience in survey design and analysis, and in mathematics and science education evaluation and policy research.
- Peter C. Raynor
Peter C. Raynor , PhD, MS Dr. Raynor, an assistant professor in the University of Minnesota School of Public Health's Division of Environmental Health Sciences, holds a BS degree in chemical engineering from Cornell University and MS and PhD degrees in environmental sciences & engineering from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Lisa Famularo
Lisa Famularo , Program Director and Senior Research Analyst Lisa is responsible for the overall research agenda, Collaborative Research Reports, and the program team producing custom research for the Learning Collaborative program in Student Affairs. Lisa comes to Eduventures with more than 18 years of experience conducting and managing a wide variety of quantitative and qualitative research projects.
- Dean Newton
Dean Newton has helped established Arts and Sciences as the premier college for the study of the natural sciences/mathematics, humanities, and social sciences.
- Susan Jacobs
Susan Jacobs , Esq. , Executive Director & President Susan Jacobs is the founding Executive Director and President of the Center for Family Representation, Inc. (CFR). She and CFR's founding board members established CFR in 2002 with a cornerstone grant from The Annie E. Casey Foundation. She directs CFR's overall program and vision and sits on its Board of Directors.
- Charles Chastain
Charles Chastain (Philosophy Professor). Charles Chastain is an Associate Professor, Emeritus of The University of Illinois at Chicago. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University. His principal interests are in epistemology and philosophy of language, and in ethics. His main publication is "Reference and Context", which appeared in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. VII (Minnesota University Press, 1975).
- Arthur Gregory
Arthur Gregory Academic and Professional Credentials: Post-doctoral fellow, Inhalation Toxicology, University of California Ph.D., Environmental Sciences, University of North Carolina A.B., Chemistry, Cornell University Current Position Title: President and Principal Scientist Organizational Affiliation(s): Techto Enterprises
- W. Chad
W. Chad Futrell is a Ph. D candidate in the field of Development Sociology at Cornell University . He is currently writing his doctoral dissertation on the "Emergence of Transnational Environmental Civil Society in East Asia ". Having studied Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (B.A. 1996) and Philosophy at the University of Sussex , Chad first came to East Asia in 1996.
- Tom Cosgrove
Tom Cosgrove is a Commercial Loan Officer for First Pioneer Farm Credit, ACA where he is a member of the team that manages loans purchased from or sold to other Farm Credit institutions and commercial banks. Prior to joining First Pioneer in August 2007, Cosgrove worked for CoBank, ACB for nine years, most recently in its agribusiness banking group, managing relationships with agricultural cooperatives and Farm Credit associations in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states.