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Arnold Feinblatt is a professor of US History and Government at Bramson ORT College. He has taught at several institutions, including Empire State College, Columbia Prep School, The Lenox School, The Calhoun School and at several New York City high schools.
Thinker Since: Apr. 15, 2013
Jim Taylor, Ph.D., Psychology, is internationally recognized for his work in the psychology of business, family, and sport. He is an adjunct professor at the University of San Francisco, the author of 14 books, and a regular speaker to audiences around the world. Visit www.drjimtaylor.com.
Thinker Since: Apr. 19, 2013
Taylor Tyler received his B.S. in Public Relations from East Carolina University. He currently works as a freelance writer for online publishing mediums.
Thinker Since: Feb. 19, 2013
 
Joseph House is a writer, poet and thinker living in Washington, DC. Joseph works as a Program Coordinator for a small non-profit and has a passion for deep questions, issues of justice, and the morality issues within us all. He is looking for a place to publish his poetry for a wider audience.
Thinker Since: Feb. 16, 2013
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Professor, author, performance artist, motivational speaker
Thinker Since: Feb. 7, 2013
Freelance grant, business, creative writer for nearly 30 years. Graduate of Ohio State University and Western Michigan University. Specialties in nonprofit, small business, sustainable and impact business models with an emphasis on ensuring purpose that is as valuable as profit!
Thinker Since: Jan. 28, 2013
Brief Author’s Bio: Born on a mountaintop in Chicopee Falls, Charlie left home at an early age to play saxophone in the Boston subway system. He played like an angel, but no one stopped to throw pennies. “There must be more,” he thought, just like so many others before him.
Thinker Since: Jan. 13, 2013
 
Sarah received her BA in political communications from Arizona State University. She worked in the political field for 25 years as a media specialist and speech writer. Today, Sarah runs a non-profit for animals and writes mystery novels.
Thinker Since: Jan. 9, 2013
 
College educated, B.S, MBA. Small business entrepreneur, Published author. Interested in the state of human affairs. Dedicated to animal welfare.
Thinker Since: Jan. 9, 2013
Becky Heineke is a veteran of blogosphere, having humorously covered such varied topics as human overpopulation, half-marathon training, and, most notably, the career of some actor named Jake Gyllenhaal. She lives in Memphis, Tennessee.
Thinker Since: Jan. 8, 2013
Alice Sullivan has worked in the book publishing industry as a writer and editor since 2003 and has worked on nearly 700 books, including eleven New York Times bestsellers with authors such as Bill Cosby, Bill Bennett, and Dave Ramsey.
Thinker Since: Dec. 28, 2012
A culture writer with decades of bylines in US newspapers, at Bloomberg News, the Columbia Journalism Review and at www.davidwattsbarton.com/blog. Hosted talk show Insight at NPR affiliate Capital Public Radio in Sacramento, edited SacramentoPress.com, tells stories live on stages. Lives in NYC.
Thinker Since: Nov. 19, 2012
 
Philosopher with over thirty years of experience in international, national and local research, planning, teaching, leadership, ethics, government and education.
Thinker Since: Sep. 29, 2012
Phil Hands is an editorial cartoonist, illustrator and writer from Madison, Wisconsin. A fierce political moderate, Phil is not afraid to call out the radicals partisans in either party. In his spare time, Phil enjoys drinking coffee, eating cheese and being cold.
Thinker Since: Sep. 11, 2012
Sebastian Murdock is a recent graduate from the University of Colorado with a degree in News Editorial Journalism. Murdock was also the Editor-in-Chief of his student-run publication, the CU Independent.
Thinker Since: Aug. 25, 2012
Born January 22, 1958 Graduated 1976 Lawrence County Vo-Tech U.S.Navy, 11/76 - 10/82 Cryptologic Technician M-branch Graduated 1989 Slippery Rock University B.S. Mathematics, minors: Philosophy, History U.S. Government 1990 -2001 Various private sector Electrical/Electronics jobs 2001- present
Thinker Since: Jun. 29, 2012
Brian Wilcox is a professor of psychology at the University of Nebraska. In addition to teaching at the University of Nebraska and the University of Virginia, he spent a decade working in policy positions in Washington, DC. His PhD is from the University of Texas at Austin.
Thinker Since: May 25, 2012
 
I am originally from Kentucky. My interest in writing comes out of my knowledge for both the performing and visual arts. Additionally, I study the history of medicine, focusing on HIV in America. I explore these topics on my blog. Finally, I am conducting an investigation of HIV in Wisconsin.
Thinker Since: May 18, 2012
Sheila V Kumar graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2010 with a degree in International Affairs and emphases in South Asia and international media. She joined the Associated Press soon after and has reported for their Denver and Sacramento bureaus.
Thinker Since: Apr. 11, 2012
Erin is a graduate student of Journalism at UW-Madison. Prior to UW, she served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Kyrgyzstan and worked for NEED magazine, a publication that focused on global and domestic humanitarian issues.
Thinker Since: Apr. 4, 2012
Nora G. Hertel currently creates stories for radio and web publications. She recieved a BA from Lawrence University in music & Francophone studies. She is working on her MA in journalism at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Nora's travels and work around the U.S. and world inspire her reporting.
Thinker Since: Apr. 2, 2012
Peter Haugen's books include "Was Napoleon Poisoned? And Other Unsolved Mysteries of Royal History," "World History for Dummies," and "Biology, Decade By Decade (Twentieth Century Science Series)." He is also a veteran newspaper journalist and critic.
Thinker Since: Mar. 14, 2012
Gina Spadafori is a syndicated columnist on pets and their care and the author of more than a dozen best-selling books. She shares her life and her with dogs, cats, horses, goats, chickens and ducks, and works to advance and support sustainable, local and humane small-scale agriculture.
Thinker Since: Feb. 21, 2012
Joseph Friedlander is a member of the World Economics Association and is interested in the history of science technology and industry-- function and dysfunction in organizations, societies, and personal lives. He's an inventor-- an amateur astronomer-- a futurist on space and tech possibilities.
Thinker Since: Jan. 5, 2012
Paul Duginski is a political cartoonist and veteran newspaper staff artist in Southern California. He enjoys reading history, literature and going bodyboarding whenever he has time.
Thinker Since: Jan. 3, 2012
Saideh Jamshidi is a foreign correspondent with a focus on the Middle East region. Saideh has worked in different news organizations in Iran and in the United States. Currently, she works for Free Speech Radio News and covers the Middle East media for European Journalism Center.
Thinker Since: Dec. 7, 2011
Lillian Thompson received a Master's of Architecture from Columbia University and Interior and Environmental Degree from Pratt Institute, served as a Corporate Facilities Manager at Cummins Engine Company, is president of Trends Management Consulting, Inc, editor of Trends Navigator newsletter.
Thinker Since: Oct. 12, 2011
Alan Schlukbier received his MBA from the University of Montana while on active duty with the USAF, his BA in English, Math, and History from the University of Nebraska. He has spent over 40 years in IT Data Management positions in the largest organizations in industry.
Thinker Since: Oct. 8, 2011
John Hammons is a student of history at the University Of Central Florida. His specialties include the 1848 revolutions, nationalism in Western Europe prior to the 20th century, and the post-Ottoman Empire Middle East. In his spare time, he builds computers and researches cyber-crime laws.
Thinker Since: Aug. 25, 2011
Terry Bristol is the President of the Institute for Science, Engineering and Public Policy, a think tank affiliated with the Oregon University System. The Institute organizes an annual Science, Technology and Society Program, including the Linus Pauling Memorial Lectures.
Thinker Since: Jul. 31, 2011

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