- Henry Chesbrough
Henry Chesbrough is the executive director of the Center for Open Innovation at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. His research focuses on managing technology and innovation. His new book, Open Innovation (Harvard Business School Press, 2003), articulates a new paradigm for organizing and managing R&D, in which companies must access external as well as internal technologies and take them to market through internal and external paths.
- William Damon
William Damon is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, the director of the Stanford Center on Adolescence, and a professor of education at Stanford University. Damon's current research explores how people develop character and a sense of purpose in their work, family, and community relationships. He examines how young people can approach their careers with a focus on purpose, imagination, and high standards of excellence.
- E. Fuller Torrey
Edwin Fuller Torrey, M.D. (b.September 6, 1937, Utica, New York), is an American psychiatrist and schizophrenia researcher. He is Associate Director for Laboratory Research at the Stanley Medical Research Institute (SMRI). Torrey is president of the board of the Treatment Advocacy Center (TAC), …
- Robbie Conal
Robbie Conal is an American guerilla poster artist noted for his gnarled, grotesque depictions of U.S. political figures of note. A former hippie, he is noted for his use of snipes to distribute his poster art throughout a city overnight. Conal's parents were both union organizers, and he grew up in Manhattan. He received his bachelor's degree in fine arts from San Francisco State University in 1968 and his MFA from Stanford University in 1978.
- Ralph Paffenbarger
Ralph S. Paffenbarger, Jr., MD, DrPH, ScD (b. October 21, 1922 - d. July 9, 2007, Santa Fe, New Mexico) was an epidemiologist, ultramarathoner, and professor at both Stanford University School of Medicine and Harvard University School of Public Health. Dr. Paffenbarger was internationally renowned for his classic study on the improvement in longevity though regular lifetime physical activity, …
- Jim Kolbe
Jim Kolbe joined The German Marshall Fund of the U.S. as a Senior Transatlantic Fellow to work on issues related to the international trade and development, and is spearheading GMF's Transatlantic Taskforce on Development, examining the effectiveness of development assistance.
- Dennis P. Lockhart
Dennis P. Lockhart took office March 1, 2007, as the 14th president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. In this role, Lockhart is responsible for all the Bank's activities, including monetary policy, bank supervision and regulation, and payment services. He also chairs the Bank's Management Committee. In addition, he serves on the Federal Reserve's chief monetary policy body, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).
- Robin Cowan
Robin Cowan is Professor of the Economics of Technical Change at the University of Maastricht. He began his official affiliation with UNU-MERIT in 1996 as a Professorial Fellow. He studied at Queen's University in Canada and at Stanford University where he received a PhD in economics and an MA in philosophy. Robin Cowan was Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Western Ontario until 1998.
- Terry Anzur
Working on a book. [2000]
- Skip West
Mr. West worked for AT&T from 1980-1985. He was responsible for planning and leading marketing activities in the equipment and long distance businesses. During this time, he was also an adjunct professor at New York University and Rutgers University.
- Sanford Dickert
Raring to change the world - and to make a difference whenever possible.
- Moshe Engelberg
Dr. Moshe Engelberg is a consultant, teacher, speaker and author, renowned for his innovation and effectiveness. His consulting firm ResearchWorks, Inc. has attracted clients such as AARP, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), LG, Porter Novelli, KPBS, Israel Ministry of Health, the U.S. Marine Corps, the entertainment television industry, and numerous other leading organizations.
- Paul Stanton Kibel
- Mary Carskadon
MARY A. CARSKADON , PHD Professor
- Alan Borning
Dr. Alan Borning Visiting Professor (March 2004) Human Computer Interaction Professor of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington, USA Ph.D. Computer Science, Stanford University, USA M.A. Computer Science, Stanford Univerisity, USA
- Patrick R. Atkins
Dr. Patrick R. Atkins is responsible for Alcoa's environmental policy and global environmental programs. He serves on various lead teams and chairs global advisory committees that provide input to Alcoa's corporate environment, health and safety programs.
- Philip A. Chou
Philip A. Chou received the BSE degree from Princeton University , Princeton , NJ , in 1980, and the MS degree from the University of California , Berkeley , in 1983, both in electrical engineering and computer science, and the PhD degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1988. From 1988 to 1990, he was a Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill , NJ .
- Corey Goodman
Dr. Goodman commented, “The Center will be built on a new model, capturing the best of both the biotech and pharmaceutical worlds. On the one hand, the Center will be independent, able to pursue its own research interests, free to establish its own distinct culture, and empowered to recruit entrepreneurial scientists.
- Samuel R. Nussbaum
Samuel R. Nussbaum , M.D. Samuel Nussbaum joined Anthem, Inc. as Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer in January 2001, where he serves as chief spokesperson for Anthem on medical issues, guides Anthem’s vision regarding quality of care and its measurement, directs corporate medical policy, leads programs to build Anthem's cost of care performance and build partnerships with Anthem’s physician and hospital community.
- Andrea M. Corcoran
Andrea Corcoran Managing Director Ms. Corcoran, Managing Director at Promontory Financial Group, specializes in domestic and cross-border compliance, risk management and regulatory issues for financial and commodity instruments and markets. She is a leading expert on US and international regulatory policies and standards affecting market users, particularly of futures markets, including futures on energy and physical commodities.
- Ivan K. Fong
Ivan K. Fong serves as Deputy Associate Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice. Before joining the Justice Department, he was a law partner in private practice and a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Abner J. Mikva. Currently, Mr. Fong is also an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, where he co-teaches a seminar on Law and New Technology.
- Mohan Nair
Mohan Nair Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Executive Mohan is accountable for product development, marketing communications, consumer-directed health systems/e-business, business intelligence and corporate performance management/planning. He was named to his current position in 2004.
- Tahn-Joo Chin
Tahn-Joo Chin : Cross Border Venture Partner Ms. Tahn-Joo Chin is the managing partner of Cross Border Venture Partners. She was a founding partner of Venture TDF, and a partner with the WIIG-TDF Partners LLC based in the Silicon Valley in United States.
- Margie Beard
Margie Beard About : Temple SBDC Team : Margie Beard Margie Beard has over 25 years experience advising, instructing, and working with entrepreneurs and small and mid-size companies in a broad range of industries. For the past six years, Margie has provided business consulting and training services through her private practice, primarily for the Temple SBDC.
- Tracey E. George
Tracey E. George (right), an associate professor of law and adjunct assistant professor of political science at the University of Missouri-Columbia, will be visiting for the fall semester and teaching Contracts. A graduate of Southern Methodist University and Stanford Law School, Tracey joined the University of Missouri law faculty in 1996 after clerking for the Honorable Francis D. Murnaghan Jr.
- Woody Heller
Mr. Heller is executive managing director and group head of the Capital Transactions Group of Studley in New York. With 23 years of experience in the real estate business, Mr. Heller is responsible for investment sales activity in the New York market, where he focuses on office, residential, and specialty retail buildings, the most notable of which were the sale of Citigroup Center and the Rhinelander Mansion leased to Polo Ralph Lauren.
- C. Michael Ming
C. Michael Ming C. Michael Ming has a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering and an M.S. in Engineering Management, both from Stanford University. In 1980 he began as production and drilling engineer for Chevron in Colorado. After two years he moved to the Bracken Exploration Company in Oklahoma City where he worked as Assistant VP of Operations and then as VP of Production.
- Martin Anderson
Martin Anderson, PhD Assistant Professor, History Martin Anderson was an adjunct professor of history at Dominican from 1998 until becoming a full-time assistant professor beginning Fall 2006. He practiced full-time as an attorney from 1978 until 1989 when he returned to school to obtain his Ph.D, first obtaining a Masters degree in history. Thereafter he continued a part-time practice until becoming full-time at Dominican.
- Merwyn R. Greenlick
Merwyn R. Greenlick , Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Public Health and Preventive Medicine, OHSU. He previously served as professor and chair of the Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine from 1990 through March 2000. Until July 1995 he was director of the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research (CHR) and Vice President for Research, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals.
- Christine Ehlig-Economides
Christine Ehlig-Economides Christine Ehlig-Economides Christine Ehlig-Economides received a B.A. degree from Rice University (1971, Math-Science), an M.S. degree from the University of Kansas (1977, Chemical Engineering), and a Ph.D. degree from Stanford University (1979, Petroleum Engineering).
- George J. Giokaris
Dr. Giokaris earned a Bachelor's Degree in History at Stanford University in 1973, a Secondary Teaching credential at UCLA in 1974, a Master's Degree in Counseling at California State University, Fullerton in 1980, and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership at the University of Southern California in 1996. Dr. Giokaris currently serves as the Superintendent of Schools of the Fullerton Joint Union High School District.
- Michael Easson
Michael has professional experience across a broad range of industries, is the founder and Chairman of the EG Property Group and Hunter Investment Partners as well as currently a business consultant to Allens Arthur Robinson, lawyers. Michael's directorships include InTech, Telstra Stadium Management Limited, ACT Electricity and Water (where he is Deputy Chairman), and Australian Stationery Industries.
- Timothy McFlynn
Tim relocated to Aspen with his family after twenty years as a civil rights lawyer, special prosecutor, and adjunct professor of law. He then spent fourteen years litigating commercial, real estate, and family law cases and advising dozens of nonprofit organizations. He received his undergraduate degree from Stanford University in 1964 and his Juris Doctor from Stanford Law School in 1967.
- Sarah Graham
Sarah Graham Sarah Graham is a principal partner of AGPS Architecture in Los Angeles and Zurich. She holds a Masters of Architecture from Harvard Graduate School of Design, and a Bachelor of Arts from Stanford University in Art History and Design and also attended the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich). Sarah Graham has had extensive teaching experience.
- Chris Nadan
Chris Nadan Associate General Counsel and Director for Sun Microsystems, Inc. Chris Nadan is an Associate General Counsel and Director for Sun Microsystems, Inc. He heads the legal group responsible for supporting all Sun software. In addition, Mr. Nadan is an adjunct professor of law at the University of California Boalt Hall School of Law where he teaches a course on intellectual property transactions.
- Barbara Karlin
Barbara Karlin was appointed vice president of academic affairs at Golden Gate University in 2002. She has been with GGU since 1983, when she started as an adjunct professor, and her positions at the university have included associate dean and then dean of the School of Taxation, as well as dean of the Ageno School of Business. Karlin is an active member of several key committees at the GGU and received the Outstanding Service award, selected by the faculty in 1994.
- Martha L. Olney
- Ahmed Noor
Ahmed K. Noor Director, Center for Advanced Engineering Environment NASA Langley Research Center Ahmed K. Noor ’s current professional activities focus on intelligent design and synthesis environments, advanced learning technologies, aerospace structures, structural and computational mechanics, multiscale modeling, simulation and visualization, and new computing systems.
- J. Gregory Dees
J. Gregory Dees is a Professor in the Practce of Social Entrepreneurship and Nonprofit Management and is the founding Faculty Director of the Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship (CASE) at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. In recent years, he also served as Entrepreneur-In-Residence with the Kauffman Foundation’s Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership. Greg has written extensively on social entrepreneurship.
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