- Richard Heinberg
Richard Heinberg is one of the world's foremost Peak Oil educators. He is the author of eight books, journalist, editor, lecturer, a Core Faculty member of New College of California where he teaches a program on "Culture, Ecology and Sustainable Community," and a Research Fellow of the Post Carbon Institute. For more go to www.richardheinberg.com
- David Satcher
David Satcher , MD, Ph.D., Founding Chair Director, Center of Excellence on Health Disparities Poussaint-Satcher-Cosby Chair in Mental Health Morehouse School of Medicine
- David J. Skorton
David J. Skorton became Cornell University's 12th president on July 1, 2006 and was formally inaugurated in ceremonies on Cornell's Ithaca campus on September 7, 2006. President Skorton holds faculty appointments in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at Weill-Cornell Medical College (WCMC) in New York City and in Biomedical Engineering at the College of Engineering on Cornell's Ithaca campus. Cornell University President David J. Skorton
- Aram Chobanian
Dr. Chobanian founded the Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute in 1973 and oversaw its rapid growth for over 20 years. He is a scientist who has worked on the basic and clinical aspects of cardiovascular disease with particular emphasis on high blood pressure and arteriosclerosis, and he was involved in the introduction of new treatments for hypertension.
- Henry F. Schaefer III
Since 1987 Dr. Schaefer has been Graham Perdue Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry at the University of Georgia.
- Nancy Kanwisher
Nancy Kanwisher studies the neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying human visual perception and cognition. Her work investigates object recognition, visual attention, and perceptual awareness, as well as response selection, social cognition and the human understanding of number. Her lab has identified several regions of the brain that play specialized roles in the perception of specific categories of visual stimuli such as faces, places, and bodies.
- Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton is a junior Democratic Senator from New York. Married to former President Bill Clinton , she was First Lady from 1993 to 2001. She is currently seeking the Democratic nomination for President in 2008 and is considered the front-runner. Mike Huckabee
- Richard Feynman
Richard Phillips Feynman was an American physicist known for expanding the theory of quantum electrodynamics, the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, and particle theory. For his work on quantum electrodynamics, Feynman was a joint recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965, …
- Jon Kleinberg
Jon Kleinberg is a computer scientist with a reputation for tackling important, practical problems and, in the process, deriving deep mathematical insights. His research spans diverse topics ranging from computer networking analysis and routing, to data mining, to comparative genomics and protein structure. He is best known for his contributions to two aspects of network theory: "small worlds" and searching the World Wide Web.
- Aharon Barak
Aharon Barak ( Hebrew : O a, birth name Arik Brick , born September 16, 1936) is a professor of law at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya and a lecturer in law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a lecturer in law at the Yale Law School and the University of Toronto Faculty of Law . Aharon Barak was President of the Supreme Court of Israel from 1995 until the middle of 2006. Legal scholars have called him the " John Marshall " of Israel, the "world's greatest living jurist."
- Endel Tulving
Cognitive psychologists study the human mind. "Cognitive" comes from the Latin verb cognoscere , to know, so cognitive psychologists study how people know things - how we see, hear, acquire information, remember, believe, understand, speak, think, solve problems, make decisions and much more. As a memory researcher, Tulving explores how people learn and know facts, and how they remember their experiences.
- Dan Ariely
Dan Ariely is the James B. Duke Professor of Behavioural Economics at Duke University and a visiting Professor at MIT's Media Lab. He is an expert on how people actually act (irrationally)-and why they act-in all kinds of business and economic environments, and what this means for business innovation, strategy and marketing. Ariely is the author of the New York Times Best Seller Predictably Irrational . Few heavy thinkers are as funny or as engaging as he is.
- Nicholas Negroponte
Nicholas Negroponte (born December 1, 1943) is a Greek-American architect and computer scientist best known as the founder and Chairman Emeritus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab, and also known as the founder of The One Laptop per Child association (OLPC).
- Donald Knuth
Don's father was a Lutheran school teacher and church organist. Don studied piano, and for a brief time organ, through high school. Later as a faculty member of Caltech, he was called upon to be a long-term substitute organist at Faith Lutheran Church in Pasadena, California. He became a member of the American Guild of Organists in 1965, and saw his first Abbott and Sieker organ at that time.
- Warren Bennis
Professor Bennis has served on the faculty of MIT's Sloan School of Management, where he was Chairman of the Organizational Studies Department. He is a former faculty member of Harvard and Boston University, former provost and Executive Vice President of State University of New York at Buffalo. He was President of the University of Cincinnati from 1971-1977. Professor Bennis is also Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard's Kennedy School.
- Garrey Carruthers
Dr. Garrey Carruthers is dean of the NMSU College of Business Administration and Economics. Carruthers previously served as president and CEO of the Cimarron Health Plan and was governor of New Mexico from 1987 to 1990. He is a former Assistant U.S. Secretary of the Interior and former special assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.
- Chris Argyris
Chris Argyris is the James Conant Professor of Education and Organizational Behavior Emeritus at Harvard University. He has consulted to numerous private and governmental organizations. He has received awards including eleven honorary degrees and lifetime contributions awards from the Academy of Management, American Psychological Association, and American Society of Training Directors.
- Molly Peacock
MOLLY PEACOCK is the author of six volumes of poetry including Cornucopia: New & Selected Poems and The Second Blush , forthcoming in June 2008. She is also the author of a memoir, Paradise, Piece by Piece and the editor of an essay collection, The Private I: Privacy in a Public World . Peacock is the writer/actor of a one-woman show in poems, "The Shimmering Verge."
- Robert Reich
Robert B. Reich is Professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley. He has served in three national administrations, most recently as secretary of labor under President Bill Clinton . He has written eleven books, including The Work of Nations , which has been translated into 22 languages; the best-sellers The Future of Success and Locked in the Cabinet , and his most recent book, Supercapitalism .
- Ellen Cohn
See the PLAY! concert space: at http://www.myspace.com/playsymphony.
- Gene V. Glass
Gene V. Glass is Professor in the Divisions of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies and Psychology in Education at Arizona State University. His Ph.D. is from the University of Wisconsin. He held academic positions at the University of Illinois and the University of Colorado before joining the faculty of ASU. He has published articles and books on research and evaluation methods, psychotherapy and education policy.
- Lynn Seaton
Lynn was born in Tulsa , Oklahoma , July 18, 1957. He began studying classical guitar at age seven, switching to string bass at age nine. While studying music at the University of Oklahoma , he began working the clubs around the state. In September of 1980, Lynn relocated to Cincinnati , Ohio to join the Steve Schmidt Trio and the Blue Wisp Big Band.
- Kenneth Radnofsky
Kenneth Radnofsky has appeared as soloist with leading orchestras and ensembles throughout the world, including the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Kurt Masur, the Dresden Staatskapelle, Boston Pops, Taipei and Taiwan Symphonies, New World Symphony, BBC Concert Orchestra, Oregon Symphony, Marlboro Festival, Portland String Quartet, and Moscow Autumn, a Russian new music festival.
- Jesse E. Eschbach
Jesse Ernest Eschbach (October 26, 1920 - October 25, 2005) was a judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana and a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Born in Warsaw, Indiana, Eschbach graduated from Indiana University in 1943 and served in the Navy during World War II.
- Steven Schick
Steven Schick was born in Iowa and raised in a farming family. For the past twenty years he has championed contemporary percussion music as a performer and teacher. He studied at the University of Iowa and received the Soloists Diploma from the Staatliche Hochschule fr Musik in Freiburg, Germany.
- Richard Schoenberger
- Herb Cohen
Herb Cohen Best-Selling Author and Negotiation Expert Herb Cohen has been a practicing negotiator for the past four decades, intimately enmeshed in some of the world's headline dramas - from hostile takeovers to hostage negotiations.
- James Carper
- Allan Bloom
the name is chris b. im from new york. i love to skate, snowboard, surf. basically anything with a board. i no how to treat a lady right. my hair is 7 inches long and its brown. im about 5 foot 9. i live din florida but recently moved to cali (laguna) to be with my bro. I go to some private school on the beach.
- Debbra Lindo
Debbra Lindo Debbra Lindo is College Track's CEO and CAO. She brings 31 years of education experience with her to College Track. She has had the opportunity to work in both the public and private sectors.
- David T. Suzuki
Dr David Suzuki Scientist, Author, Broadcaster Dr Suzuki translates the mysteries and complexities of science and nature into compelling stories that have been seen by viewers of all ages in over 80 countries. The current holder of 16 honorary doctorates and author or co-author of 42 books, Dr David Suzuki is know to millions of people as the host of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's popular science television series, The Nature of Things.
- Jane Prey
- John C. Aplin
John C. Aplin - Managing Director Mr. Aplin joined CID in 1990 after serving as President and CEO of The Fuller Brush Company, a widely recognized supplier of consumer products. The company was acquired from Sara Lee Company in a transaction led by Mr. Aplin.
- Edward J. Coyle
Edward J. Coyle Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Co-Director of CWSA
- Dale A. Whitman
Dale A. Whitman Visiting Professor of Law E-mail: dwhitman@wulaw.wustl.edu
- Roger Howe
- Dr Condessa M Curley MD
- Jordan E. Warnick
Dr. Warnick is the Director of the Office of Student Research at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and is responsible for all programmatic activities within the office. Dr. Warnick established and has directed the medical student (1982) and undergraduate (1991) summer research programs at UMB/UMSOM and the undergraduate and medical student international research programs since their inception.
- Howard Feiertag
Howard Feiertag , CHA, CMP, CHME Howard will be composing two columns for two separate industry publications addressing the APEX initiative! Keep your eyes out for the October issues of Corporate & Incentive Travel Magazine and Hotel & Motel Management .
- Thomas M. Brod
Thomas M. Brod , MD, DFAPA is a faculty member of the New Center for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, UCLA. He has chaired the course on Neurofeedback at the American Psychiatric Association annual meetings for the past four years. In late 2005-early 2006 he organized and chaired two conferences for the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles tied to their exhibition entitited, "Ecstasy: In and About Altered States".