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  1. Patrick Ianni

    Patrick Ianni (born April 15, 1985 in Lodi, California) is an American soccer defender / defensive midfielder, who currently plays for the Houston Dynamo of the Major League Soccer. After completing his junior season at UCLA and playing in the USL Premier Development League with the Southern California Seahorses, Ianni entered the 2006 MLS SuperDraft he was chosen by Houston as the 8th overall pick. Patrick's performance with the Bruins led to his Hermann Award nomination.

  2. Naomi Nari Nam

    Naomi Nari Nam (born July 6, 1985 in Anaheim, California), is an American figure skater. Nam and her partner, Themistocles Leftheris are the reigning U.S. national bronze medalists.

  3. Lothar Osiander

    Lothar Osiander (born November 8, 1939 in Munich, Germany) is a U.S.-German soccer coach who has served as head coach to the U.S. national and Olympic teams as well as the Atlanta Ruckus, Los Angeles Galaxy and San Jose Clash. Osiander moved to the United States with his family in 1958, settling in the San Francisco area. He attended Mission High School. After graduating from high school, he first attended the City College of San Francisco, …

  4. Ham Richardson

    Hamilton "Ham" Farrar Richardson (August 24, 1933 - November 5, 2006) was an outstanding American tennis player in the 1950s and 1960s. Born August 24, 1933 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Richardson was ranked No. 1 in the United States in 1956 and 1958, and was ranked in the top ten in nine other years (see chart below). Richardson attended Tulane University, where he won two NCAA Singles Championships (1953 & 1954).

  5. May Sutton

    May Godfrey Sutton (Plymouth, England, September 25, 1886 - October 4, 1975) was a tennis champion and the first American to win the singles title at the Wimbledon Championships. At the age of six, May Sutton's family moved to a ranch near Pasadena, California where she and her sisters played tennis on a court built by her father. As young ladies, she and her sisters, Violet, Florence, and Ethel, dominated the California tennis circuit.

  6. Zach Thornton

    Zach Thornton (born October 10, 1973, in Edgewood, Maryland) is a soccer goalkeeper, who currently plays for the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer Thornton played high school soccer at The John Carroll School in Bel Air, Maryland, and college soccer at Loyola-Maryland (coincidentally, he was also a third-team All-American at lacrosse), and was drafted by the New York/New Jersey MetroStars in the 7th round of the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft.

  7. Andrew Bacevich

    Andrew Bacevich is a former US Army Colonel and is now a Professor of International Relations at Boston University. He says that a dangerous obsession has taken hold of Americans; it's a marriage of idealism and awesome military strength, and this has led to the belief that the military is the short and simple solution to the World's problems. His book is called "The New American Militarism, How Americans are seduced by War".

  8. Shaka Hislop

    Neil Shaka Hislop (born 22 February 1969) is a professional football goalkeeper, currently playing for FC Dallas and the Trinidad and Tobago national football team.

  9. George Hincapie

    George Hincapie is an American professional road bicycle racer residing in Greenville, South Carolina. He is often seen as a key domestique of the seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong. However, Hincapie does have several important wins of his own, including Gent-Wevelgem in 2001 and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne in 2005. Also in 2005, Hincapie took two stage wins at Dauphiné Libéré and 2nd place at Paris-Roubaix.

  10. Peggy Dulany

    Peggy Dulany is Chair of The Synergos Institute, an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to creating effective, sustainable and locally based solutions to poverty. Drawing from her experience living and working in Rio de Janeiro as a young woman, she realized that the people most affected by adverse living conditions also have the greatest energy and motivation to solve their problems.

  11. Daniel Dennett

    Daniel C. Dennett, Director, Center for Cognitive Studies

  12. Dr Nanette Kass Wenger MD
  13. Rebecca Romsdahl

    Rebecca Romsdahl rebecca.romsdahl@und.nodak.edu Assistant Professor Rebecca Romsdahl joined ESSP in 2006 after completing an AAAS postdoctoral fellowship working with the US EPA's Global Change Research Program and the US Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) in Washington, DC. Her research interests focus on the human dimensions of global environmental change and government interaction with stakeholders in developing environmental policies.

  14. Sung Chul Whang

    Sung Chul Whang is Associate General Counsel to Olayan America Corporation, a private multinational enterprise comprising some 50 wholly owned, joint venture, and affiliated businesses. Until 2004, Mr. Whang was a partner at the law firm of Phillips Nizer LLP, where he advised clients on a range of corporate matters and represented them in corporate finance and mergers and acquisitions transactions.

  15. Patty Wagstaff Airshows

    To Patty Wagstaff the sky represents adventure, freedom and challenge. A six-time member of the US Aerobatic Team, Patty has won the gold, silver and bronze medals in Olympic-level international aerobatic competition and is the first woman to win the title of US National Aerobatic champion and one of the few people to win it three times. Patty flies one of the most thrilling, low-level aerobatic routines in the world.

  16. John Gage

    JOHN GAGE John Gage is the Chief Researcher and Director of the Science Office, for Sun Microsystems, Inc. He is responsible for Sun's relationships with world scientific and technical organizations, for international public policy and governmental relations in the areas of scientific and technical policy, and for alliances with the world's leading research institutions.

  17. Paul Glasserman

    Professor Paul Glasserman joined Columbia University in 1991. Prior to joining Columbia, Paul Glasserman was with Bell Laboratories. He has also been a visiting professor at Princeton.

  18. Greg Werner

    Greg Werner, MS, MSCC, NSCA-CP, CSCS, SCCC, ACSM-HFI, CSNC Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Director of Strength & Conditioning Co-Chairman of JMU Employee Advisory Committee Greg Werner became the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach at James Madison University in 1995 after working as an assistant in the program the previous three years. He received his Masters degree in Kinesiology with a concentration in Exercise Science from JMU (’94).

  19. Daniel Harrison Dumont

    Mary Dumont - Executive Chef - Dunaway Restaurant Mary Dumont grew up in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and returned home just in time to open The Dunaway Restaurant at Strawbery Banke as its Executive Chef. Dumont’s resume is impressive, with stints first at San Francisco’s Jardiniere and then onto Campton Place. While at Jardiniere she received specialized training in the maintenance and aging of specialty cheese.

  20. Ron Ramsey

    Ron Ramsey (bishop)

  21. Steve Sind

    Steve has been in the exhibition industry for 30 years. Prior to forming his own consulting practice in 2002, he was Vice President and Director, International for Penton Media; President and CEO, Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR); and spent 15 years with Reed Exhibitions in a variety of executive positions: Senior Corporate Vice President, Global Strategic Planning; Senior Vice President, International Sales; and Senior Vice President, Asia/Pacific.

  22. Carol Strohecker

    Carol Strohecker is Director of the Center for Design Innovation , an interinstitutional research center of the University of North Carolina. She is also the Founder of Strohecker Associates , generators of tools, programs and environments for learning. She was Principal Investigator of the Everyday Learning research group at Media Lab Europe, the European research partner of the MIT Media Lab.

  23. Sung Chul Whang

    Mr. Whang has been an attorney at Phillips Nizer Benjamin Krim & Ballon LLP since 1996. Mr. Whang concentrates his practice in the areas of general corporate counseling and transactional work, representing private and publicly-held companies in securities law, corporate (including venture capital) financing and mergers and acquisitions transactions. Mr. Whang also actively counsels clients in the day-to-day aspects of organizing, operating, and expanding their businesses.

  24. Bret Arsenault

    Bret Arsenault General Manager National Security Team Microsoft Corporation Bret Arsenault leads a team of strategic security advisors whose focus is to align closely with Microsoft's enterprise customers and work with them on how to ensure their technology environment (both Microsoft and other platforms) is secure. Arsenault's team is also responsible for developing and executing security-focused events and Security Round Tables across Microsoft's U.S. geographies.

  25. Pierre Chambon

    Pierre Chambon , honorary Professor at the College of France, is the founder and the honorary Director of the Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology (Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, IGBMC) as well as the Mouse Clinic Institute (Institut Clinique de la Souris, ICS) in Strasbourg-Illkirch, France. He is currently the Director of the Strasbourg Alsace-Lorraine Genopole.

  26. Coach Sean Hutchison

    Sean Hutchison - CEO / Head Coach - KCAC email Coach Sean Hutchison has been the Head Coach of King Aquatic Club since September of 2002. In that time, KING has transformed from a regionally competitive club into an emerging national power.

  27. Brandee L. Waite

    Brandee L. Waite , M.D. Watch Video! Brandee Waite is a California native, born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. She attended Stanford University, where she received a bachelor's degree with honors in human biology. She attended medical school at the University of California, San Francisco, and completed her residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Stanford University Medical Center.

  28. Roger A. Pielke

    Roger A. Pielke , Research Professor During his career, Dr. Pielke has studied the terrain-induced mesoscale systems, including the development of a three-dimensional mesoscale model of the sea breeze, for which he received the NOAA Distinguished Authorship Award for 1974. Dr. Pielke has worked for NOAA's Experimental Meteorology Lab (1971-1974), The University of Virginia (1974-1981), and Colorado State University (1981-2004).

  29. Mark Luther

    Dr. Luther is director of the Ocean Monitoring and Prediction Lab in the University of South Florida College of Marine Science, where he co-directs the Coastal Ocean Monitoring and Prediction System.

  30. Robert J. Trew

    Robert J. Trew received the PhD degree from the University of Michigan in 1975. He is currently the Alton and Mildred Lancaster Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Head of the ECE Department at North Carolina State University , Raleigh . From 1997-2001 he was Director of Research for the US Department of Defense, with management oversight responsibility for the $1.3 billion yearly basic research programs of DoD.

  31. Shlomo Aronson

    Shlomo Aronson , a political science professor from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, was chosen from an international search to be the 2006-2007 Schusterman Visiting Professor in Israel Studies at the UA. This fall, Aronson will teach "The Politics of Genocide: Hitler, the Allies, and the Jews." The course will describe and analyze Nazi policy toward Jews from the time of Hitler's rise to power in 1933 until the end of WWII in 1945.

  32. Shamil Idriss

    Shamil Idriss is Acting Director of the UN Alliance of Civilizations (AoC). He was appointed to the AoC Secretariat by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan in October 2005. Co-sponsored by the governments of Turkey and Spain, the Alliance aims to advance an action plan involving multi-lateral agencies, governments and civil society organizations to improve Islamic-Western relations.

  33. Maggie M. Connor

    Maggie was consistently top five in the world as a US National Ski Team member for more than a decade. She is a 1992 Olympian and the 1994 & 1995 World Professional Mogul Skiing Champion. Through sports, she learned that peak performance in any arena requires physical conditioning AND emotional balance plus mental clarity and focus. She applies these same principles to her training with individuals and businesses with dramatic results.

  34. O-Sensei Porter

    O-Sensei Porter 's coaching accomplishments are legendary. He has produced over 1,000 national and international medalists in Judo over the past 45 years, 500 of them during the eight years he coached the National Judo Team at the NJI (1984-1992). No other coach in America has even approached this record. His team won six medals with six athletes in the 1991 Pan American Games, including Kate Donahoo's Gold Medal.

  35. Danuta Krotoski

    Dr. Danuta Krotoski Danuta Krotoski is the Acting Associate Director for Prevention Research and International Programs at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) at the US National Institutes of Health. In this capacity she coordinates the Institutes portfolios in prevention and international research and chairs the NICHD HIV/AIDS Coordinating Committee.

  36. Martin McKee

    Professor Martin McKee , CBE MB BCh BAO DSc MSc MD DUni FRCP(UK) FRCPI FFPH FMedSci Martin McKee is Professor of European Public Health at LSHTM,  London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine . He qualified in medicine in Northern Ireland and subsequently trained in public health in London.

  37. Watts Humphrey

    Watts Humphrey , Software Engineering Institute SEI. USA. Watts S. Humphrey founded the Software Process Program of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Carnegie Mellon University. He is a Fellow of the Institute and is a research scientist on its staff. From 1959 to 1986 he was associated with IBM Corporation where he was director of programming quality and process. His publications include many technical papers and nine books.

  38. Tom Bohrer

    Tom notes that "during my National Team career I thought more training was always better. However, as you get older, time available to train gets more limited, so training consistently with efficient technique takes on more importance for strong performances year after year". " A typical week includes 2 weight workouts, 3 rowing workouts (mostly on the erg) and one day on the bike or running.

  39. John A. Lombardo

    Dr. Lombardo has over 28 years of experience covering various teams at the high school, collegiate and professional levels. He was the first president and one of the founding members of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. Dr. Lombardo was Medical Director of the OSU Sports Medicine Center from 1990-2004, OSU Team Physician from 1990-2004 and OSU Athletic Department Head Team Physician and Medical Director from 1993-2004.

  40. Nanette K. Wenger

    Nanette K. Wenger , M.D., FACC, FAHA. Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA Nanette K. Wenger , MD, is Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at the Emory University School of Medicine. She is Chief of Cardiology at Grady Memorial Hospital and a Consultant to the Emory Heart and Vascular Center. Coronary heart disease in women is one of Dr. Wenger's major research interests.

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