Andrew Hutson
Andrew Hutson is a Project Manager at the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), where he advises corporate partners, including Wal-Mart, in the United States and China on corporate sustainability and green supply chain initiatives.
Andrew Hutson is a Project Manager at the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), where he advises corporate partners, including Wal-Mart, in the United States and China on corporate sustainability and green supply chain initiatives.
Audrey Parker French is an entrepreneur based in Austin, Texas currently on a sabbatical. Parker co-founded CLEAResult, an energy management consulting firm.
Bryan Law is a Principal in the Global Business Strategy Group at Google and a board member at Angola University. Previously, he was a manager at Monitor, management consulting firm. He has worked in consulting roles at Watson Wyatt and Mercer. He earned an MBA from the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Business and a BA from Georgetown University.
Dan Street is the founder and CEO of Loku, a startup that develops Internet software to strengthen local communities and help answer "What Do Locals Care About?"
Hammans Stallings is an innovation strategist based in Austin, Texas. Stallings is currently a Senior Strategist at frog design. Previously he worked in business strategy at Dell and investment banking at Stephens.
J.T. Allen is the CEO and co-founder of myFootpath, a company that provides higher education online resources and call center services to help high school and adult learners choose academic programs in line with career goals.
Ken Rona is Vice President of Audience Insights and Ad Sales Partnerships at Turner Broadcasting in Atlanta, GA. He earned a PhD in Behavioral Economics from Duke University.
Leslie Kerner is Senior Vice President and General Manager for the Professional Services group at Amplify, an education technology software and services company innovating K-12 education. She is responsible for building and managing training, professional development and consulting services for schools.
Michael Olsen is a management consultant at Accenture living in San Francisco. Previous to Accenture, Olsen earned dual MBA and MPH degrees at Emory University in Atlanta.
Sarah Simmons is a chef and founder of City Grit, a New York City "culinary salon" that has grown from supper club roots to become a concert hall for indie rock star chefs visiting from around the world.
Slava Rubin is CEO and co-founder of IndieGoGo, the world's largest crowdfunding platform. Indiegogo empowers anyone, anywhere, anytime to raise funds for any idea—creative, cause-related or entrepreneurial.