Meet our Faculty - Graduate Programs
The faculty with whom you study at the graduate level will become life-long colleagues. We believe you will be impressed by the diversity of interest exhibited by our faculty. Whether in the lab, within the Nation's most prestigious boardrooms, or in the classroom our faculty represent one of the Huizenga School's greatest strengths. We want to introduce you to some of our faculty.
Dr. Abratt brings international expertise to marketing. He has worked as a marketing strategy consultant in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Russia, Ukraine, Poland, China, Australia, the U.K., and the United States. He has served as a visiting professor at leading business schools in the United States, Australia, and the U.K..
As author or co-author of three leading books in Marketing and Sales Management, Dr. Abratt encourages his students to understand and design marketing strategies. The recipient of a number of distinguished teaching awards, Dr. Abratt combines his marketing insight with his passion for excellence creating a classroom environment that is challenging and stimulating.
Dr. Baek teaches MBA and DBA courses in corporate finance and international finance. His research interests include international corporate finance, agency theory, management compensation, foreign exchange, and foreign direct investment.
Dr. Baek's Ph.D. was awarded by the University of South Carolina. He is the recipient of Best Paper in Corporate Finance from the Midwest Financial Association. In addition, he has been awarded NAFSA and Title III grants to support his research interests.
Dr. Barnes has been teaching graduate level courses at the H. Wayne Huizenga School since May 1997. In the Doctoral program he teaches Strategic Decision Making and Organizational Behavior. In the M.B.A. program he teaches courses in leadership as well as Entrepreneurial and Strategic Thinking.
Dr. Barnes creates a community of learning in each of his classes. He takes great pride in his responsiveness to students and in the continual improvement of his teaching. It is his goal to extend the leadership capabilities of each of his students. If you excel in active learning environments, you will find Dr. Barnes courses exceed your expectations.
Learn from a 25-year veteran of the corporate world. Dr. Barry is experienced in industrial, government and commercial marketing. He has served as a marketing executive for several Fortune 500 companies, including GE, BFGoodrich, Gould and AT&T. He brings his corporate experience into the classroom, teaching courses in marketing communications, salesmanship, internet marketing and international marketing.
Dr. Barry’s research in business-to-business (B2B) relationship marketing has been presented at several American Marketing Association (AMA) and Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) Educator Conferences.
Dr. Bendixen, Ph.D. is professor of Research Methodology and Chair of Research Methods and Statistics at the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship, Nova Southeastern University. Before joining NSU in 2004, he was professor at the Wits Business School, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa where he held positions as Assistant Dean (Research). Dr. Bendixen has extensive experience at supervising dissertations at both masters and doctoral level as well as teaching research methodology, statistics and business forecasting. His current research interests are in the field of organizational culture and corporate governance.
Dr. Bendixen is an experienced consultant in the practical application of quantitative techniques, particularly in the service industries.
Professor Cavico teaches Business Law and Ethics at the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship. A recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Award, he has numerous articles in law review publications.
Professor Cavio is licensed to practice law in both Florida and Texas. He has worked as a federal government regulatory attorney and as counsel for a labor union. Professor Cavico is a principle instructor in "The Values of Legality, Morality, and Social Responsibility in Business" course required of M.B.A. students.
Stepping into one of Dr. Chandra's international business classes is literally like stepping into another world. Dr. Chandra's experience of working in three different countries allows him to bring a diverse, international ambiance to his classes.
A native of India, Dr. Chandra has served as an Associate Professor of International Business at the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship since 2006. He received his Ph.D. in International Business and Marketing from the Stern School of Business at New York University.
Dr. Cho received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business, where he has taken courses from several Nobel laureates. He also has an M.B.A. degree from the University of Chicago and an MSc in Economics degree from the London School of Economics.
His current research interests are in the areas of investments, credit markets, and financial econometrics. He has published in Journal of Portfolio Management, Journal of Empirical Finance, Economic Modelling, Psychological Science and American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Chairperson of the International Business Program, Dr. Clarke was awarded her Ph.D. in Strategic Management by the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Her research focus is on uncertainty and risk in the international environment, entrepreneurship and ethics in comparative international settings, and international market entry. She currently serves as a Director of Windstar Technologies, Boston, Massachusetts.
Born in the United Kingdom, Dr. Clarke has extensive international travel and work experience. She incorporates those experiences into her classroom and research activities.
Dr. Charles Collver is Assistant Professor of Finance at the Nova Southeastern University School of Business and Entrepreneurship. In the MBA program, he has taught Economic Thinking and Applying Managerial Finance. He is currently lead faculty for the Principles of Finance and Applying Managerial Finance courses at SBE.
One of the many advantages associated with our undergraduate business program is the opportunity to interact with faculty who teach at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Dr. Jane Gibson is among those faculty who excel in instruction at both levels. She is a recipient of our Faculty of the Year Award (2001) and has served as Director of Undergraduate Business Programs.
Dr. Gibson's current research interests are in the fields of leadership and online education. She has authored or coauthored four books and over 100 articles. Dr. Gibson is affiliated with the Center for Leadership Studies and is a Certified Situational Leadership Trainer.
Regina A. Greenwood is Professor of Management in the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship at Nova Southeastern University. Before joining the faculty at NSU in 2007, she was Associate Professor of Management at Kettering University in Michigan.
Dr. Griffin is Professor of Operations Management at the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship, Nova Southeastern University.
Before joining NSU in 2007, he was professor at Indiana Wesleyan University where he held positions as Academic Dean of the College of Adult and Professional Studies and taught in the Doctorate in Organizational Leadership Program.
A member of the editorial board for the Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship, Dr. Harrington has been teaching at NSU since 1983. A recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Award he is highly regarded as one of the college's most effective online and ground-based instructors. His extensive teaching experience includes Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, Germany, England, Brazil, Jamaica, and the Bahamas.
Dr. Harrington's consulting assignments have included American Express, Citicorp, NCCI, CHUBB Insurance, SunBanks, the Federal Reserve of Philadelphia, and Holy Cross Hospital.
He is the lead faculty member for the Managing Organizational Behavior course. His speaking and research interests involve Values Congruency.
Study economics with a professional who has served as legislative assistant to the Chairman of the Committee on Urban Affairs (Commonwealth of Massachusetts). Experience the benefit that comes with experience in international education. Join the hundreds of students who have studied with Charles W. Harrington.
Mr. Harrington has been with Nova Southeastern University since 1986. He currently teaches Principles of Economics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Monetary Theory and Policy, International Economics, and Business Cycles and Forecasting.
Dr. Harris joined Nova Southeastern University in 1996. With extensive experience in the accounting field, she challenges her students to carefully consider the opportunities available within the accounting and finance areas.
If your interests are in accounting, you will want to explore membership in the Accounting Club - a student organization advised by Dr. Harris. With current research interests in the area of cost and managerial accounting, Dr. Harris provides students opportunity to join her in her research and to present at regional and national conferences.
Dr. Hinds is an Assistant Professor of Information Technology. He holds a Ph.D. from Florida Atlantic University. His research and consulting interests involve new forms of social and work-oriented groups which have emerged around Web 2.0 technologies and their implications for strategy, marketing, management and entrepreneurship. He previously held senior management positions with Deloitte Consulting, Cordis Corporation (Johnson & Johnson), and The Wurth Group.
Dr. Hoffman is Professor of Taxation at the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship, Nova Southeastern University. Before joining NSU in 2007, he was a Professor at Florida Atlantic University (1989-2007) and an Associate Professor at Louisiana State University (1981-89). While at FAU, Dr. Hoffman served as Director of the School of Accounting (1995-98).
Dr. J. Preston Jones is not just a professor; he is the Associate Dean in Nova Southeastern University's Wayne Huizenga Graduate School of Business and Entrepreneurship. His executive and academic experiences have combined to enable him to accomplish much in his professional career.
Dr. Jones' professional career includes working more than 15 years with the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies. In addition, he has worked with companies such as American Express and Federal Express to create tailor-made Master of Business Administration programs for their employees, and he has taught in NSU's cluster-based programs in Motorola, BellSouth, American Express, ATT/Lucent and Westinghouse.
Take a class from Dr. Joung W. Kim and you'll experience various components of accounting, such as financial reporting, valuations, and accounting information systems. A recent addition to the faculty at the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship, Dr. Kim currently serves as an Associate Professor of Accounting.
He received his Ph.D. from the Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina. His research activities encompass corporate disclosure strategies, firm valuation in capital markets, and information system management.
One of the many advantages of taking a class from Barbara Landau, Esq., Assistant Professor of the Master of Accounting and Master of Taxation programs, is that you'll learn business practices supplemented with a legal perspective. Professor Landau received her Master of Laws in Taxation from New York University and her Juris Doctor degree, magna cum laude, from New York Law School.
Professor Landau is actively involved and holds positions in many organizations, including serving as a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, is a Co-Chair of the Charitable Planning Committee of the Real Property, is a member of the Executive Council of the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law (RPPTL) Section of the Florida Bar and is past Chair of the Section's Charitable Organizations and Planning Committee.
A Full-Time professor of Public Administration, Dr. Manyak joined NSU in 1992. Author of nearly 50 professional/academic publications, his expertise in the global economy and human resource management is well-established.
You will find Dr. Manyak both actively involved with students in the classroom and serving Southeast Florida. As Assistant Governor for Rotary in South Florida, he devotes time to Rotary international exchange students and serves as faculty advisor to the Rotary Club. He is active in the Academy of Management, American Society for Public Administration, Southern Management Association, and the International Association for Schools and Institutes of Administration.
Experience what it is like to study from a Clinical Psychologist and an Organizational Development Consultant. Dr. Tim McCartney is both, as well as a Professor at the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship.
His academic portfolio is as diverse as his professional repertoire; he was educated in the Bahamas, USA, Switzerland, Jamaica, England and France. Dr. McCartney has wide experience in the field of clinical psychology and since 1980, as an organizational development consultant, advisor, trainer and facilitator of many local and multi-national companies in the Bahamas and around the world. He travels extensively teaching courses, consulting, conducting seminars/workshops and giving speeches to community and professional organizations.
Director of the Masters of Accounting Program, Dr. Moore brings excitement and commitment to his research and the classroom. He teaches accounting theory, advanced managerial accounting, accounting information systems, and auditing. Students are in agreement that the Huizenga School experience isn't complete without a course taught by Dr. Moore.
Dr. Moore has published in numerous academic and practitioner journals. He continues to work with small companies to facilitate the achievement of ISO 9000 certification.
Dr. Bahaudin Mujtaba is an Assistant Professor of International Management and Human Resources at the Huizenga School. Bahaudin had originally joined Nova Southeastern University in 1996 as an Adjunct Professor of Management and Human Resources at the Graduate Business Programs for the Graduate School of Business and Entrepreneurship. Prior to joining NSU on full-time basis, Bahaudin was Campus College Chair for the College of Graduate Business and Management at the University of Phoenix - Tampa Campus. Bahaudin has worked as an internal consultant, trainer, and teacher at the Education and Training Development Department of Human Resources with Publix Super Markets Inc. for six years. He also worked with Publix in retail management for ten years. In his capacity as a consultant and trainer, Bahaudin has worked with various firms in the areas of management, cross-cultural communication, customer value/service, and diversity training.
Dr. Kathleen (Bay) O’Leary joined the Huizenga School of Business as an Associate Professor of Marketing in January, 2008. Prior to that she was teaching at Barry University in North Miami. Bay teaches in both the undergraduate and graduate programs.
Dr. O’Leary has many professional publications. Her main area of research focuses on Internet marketing. Dr. O’Leary’s teaching experience includes managerial marketing, international marketing and buyer behavior.
Dr. Pellet teaches at both the undergraduate and graduate level. His research interests include the area of Applied Economics. A brief review of his numerous publications and presentations reveals his expertise in multi-national and global socio-economic models.
Dr. Pellet's students receive the important benefit of his international business and educational experiences. Students are encouraged to view both challenges and solutions from a multi-cultural perspective.
A Renaissance man, Dr. Pinkowski holds a 100-ton Master's License from the U.S. Coast Guard. He is also an accomplished professional photographer. He is a member of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), the American Political Science Association (APSA), the International City/County Management Association (ICMA), and the Association for Budgeting and Financial Management (ABFM).
Dr. Pinkowski is celebrated for his ability to combine real-world experience with academic credentials that enhance the courses he teaches and programs he supervises. His research interests include various issues in public finance, economic development, globalization, international economic and organizational impacts of the Internet, the evolution of e-commerce and its impacts of state and local government finance, and other issues of public policy.
To best teach and train working adults, you need experience. Very few professionals are as experienced in this arena as Robert Preziosi. Dr. Preziosi has been teaching and training adults since the 1960s. He serves as chair for the Master of Science Program in Human Resource Management and he is the originator of the Doctoral Program in Human Resource Management. He has been recognized as Professor of the Decade, has been a recipient of the Torch Award (the highest leadership award of the American Society for Training and Development), and has been named HRD Professional of the Year.
Bob's expertise in training and development has resulted in interviews for Fortune, Meeting Management, Savings Institutions, The Miami Herald, and The Sun Sentinel. You will find his publications in journals such as Training and Development, The Teaching Professor, and Quality Review. He has been a national seminar leader for the American Management Association and Dun & Bradstreet. Widely published, his most recent publications include "How to Energize Your Leadership" and "How to be a World Class Facilitator of Learning."
Assistant Professor of Accounting, Dr. Rentfro has been recognized for his excellence in teaching and was named Accounting Professor of the Year by the Accounting Students Association three times.
Before tackling higher education, Dr. Rentfro climbed the corporate ladder while serving in a variety of accounting positions with Caterpillar, Inc. and Decatur Memorial Hospital Healthcare System. Prior to coming to South Florida, Dr. Rentfro was on the faculty of Millikin University in Decatur, IL, where he co-chaired the University’s strategic planning process and served as the University’s first Director of Institutional Research and Assessment.
Dr. Cynthia Ruppel is an Associate Professor of Information Technology in the Decision Sciences Department of the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship at Nova Southeastern University. Prior to joining NSU, Dr. Ruppel taught at The University of Toledo, Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College and The University of Alabama in Huntsville. She has taught at the undergraduate and graduate levels including executive education.
Dr. Robert Sellani is an Associate Professor at the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship. He specializes in Cost Management and Business Systems development and has been responsible for implementing four major MRPH/ERP systems and custom-designed cost accounting modules. In addition, he designed and implemented the eMBA program.
Outside the research lab and classroom Dr. Sellani advises Alpha Kapps Psi, our national business fraternity. He is also a Blues and Jazz drummer and avid tennis player and hiker.
Professor of accounting, auditing, and information systems at Nova Southeastern University, Dr. Sennetti also serves as an expert witness in the use of statistical and accounting evidence. Inspired by his students and their accomplishments, you will find Dr. Sennetti closely working with students both inside and outside of the classroom.
Recent articles have appeared in the Journal of Forensic Accounting and in Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting. He is a recognized national and international speaker and often invites students to participate in regional and national meetings.
A graduate of McGill University (Montreal, Canada), Dr. Seyoum joined the Huizenga School in 1991. He teaches a variety of courses in international business and economics.
Dr. Seyoum is the author of four books and numerous professional publications. His current research interests include high technology trade and global e-commerce.
Recognized nationally for expertise within business ethics, Dr. Sims helps beginning researchers learn to make independent decisions to properly analyze and interpret social science data. Responsible for teaching research methodology, business ethics, and organizational behavior, Dr. Sims encourages her students to challenge themselves and their organizations to seek effective and ethical solutions to pressing concerns.
Leslie Cauthen Tworoger, D.B.A.
Dr. Tworoger has taught at Nova Southeastern University since 2000. Her courses include Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management and Principles of Management, and Leadership Theory and Practice. Research areas include leadership, uses of power in organizations and privatization. She serves as the faculty advisor to the Graduate Business Association.
Dr. Tworoger is an active member of the Southeast Florida community. She has been recognized by the Philharmonic Society and the March of Dimes for her long-time service. She is a board member of the Community Foundation of Broward.
Dr. Tworoger teaches and directs the entrepreneurship concentration in the M.B.A. program as well as directing the undergraduate minor in entrepreneurship.
Internationally recognized for his work in market definition and segmentation, Dr. Weinstein teaches a variety of graduate marketing courses and executive seminars.
Author of six books and more than 60 scholarly articles and papers, Dr. Weinstein introduces his students to the latest in market definition and segmentation.
Sara (Suri) Weisfeld-Spolter, Ph.D.
Sara (Suri) Weisfeld-Spolter joined the Huizenga School of Business as an assistant professor of marketing in October 2008. Born in Brooklyn, NY, she earned her PhD, MS and BBA in marketing at Baruch College, City University of NY. Suri has been published in Marketing Science and has presented several papers at the Association of Consumer Research (ACR) conferences.
Her research focuses primarily on different aspects of consumer behavior. In addition to her research, Suri loves to teach and has taught a wide variety of undergraduate business and marketing courses. She especially enjoys teaching marketing research, buyer behavior and marketing principles and applications.
Dr. Pan G. Yatrakis is a Professor of Finance and Economics at the NSU Wayne Huizenga Graduate School of Business and Entrepreneurship. He has been with NSU SB&E as an adjunct professor since 1993, and as a full-time faculty member since July, 1996. Dr. Yatrakis teaches Economics, Finance, and International Business at both the Master's and Doctoral levels. He chairs several doctoral dissertation committees, and his current research interests are in the areas of efficient markets and behavioral finance. He has had numerous publications and presentations at academic conferences.
Dr. Yatrakis was Chief Economist of the Xerox Corporation from 1973 to 1982, and Senior Partner of The Center for Economic Analysis between 1982 and 1990. He has taught at New York University's Stern School of Business Administration, Seton Hall University, Sacred Heart University, and the University of Bridgeport. Dr. Yatrakis is active in the field of economic consulting, primarily in forensic economics and litigation support. He has served as an expert witness in numerous cases involving economic damages.
Part-time Faculty
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Dr. Joann Adeogun
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Dr. Mohammed Ahmed
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Dr. George Alexakis
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Mr. Bob Allen, J.D.
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Dr. Frances Amatucci
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Mr. Luis Arritola, J.D.
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Dr. James Artley
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Dr. Flynn Auchey
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Ms. Cherie Baker
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Mr. Rex Barbas
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Dr. Bob Barrett
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Dr. Eldon Bernstein
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Mr. Greg Brown
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Dr. Rickey Casey
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Dr. Russell Casey
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Dr. Nathan Charles
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Dr. Joseph Chavez
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Mr. Keith Cobb
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Dr. David Cohen
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Mr. William Cuervo
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Dr. Roscoe G. Dandy
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Mr. John Davis
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Mr. Mark Davis, J.D.
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Dr. Susan Day
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Dr. Francisco de Cossio
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Dr. Rosie DeCosmo
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Mr. Peter Del Piano
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Mr. Daniel DeLisi
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Dr. John DiBenedetto
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Mr. Charles Domina, J.D.
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Dr. Dennis Duke
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Dr. Maggie Dunn
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Dr. Carl Ekstrom
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Mr. Joshua Escoto
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Dr. J. Wayne Falbey
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Dr. Les Feldman
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Dr. Susanna Fernandez
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Ms. Aimee Fernandez Pratts
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Dr. A. Victor Ferreros
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Dr. Humberto Florez
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Ms. Raejean Fluty
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Dr. Janet A. Forney
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Dr. William Freeman
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Dr. Robert Gay, Jr.
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Dr. J. Greg Gimba
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Julio Gonzalez, Jr.
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Dr. John Gray
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Dr. Michael Ray Grubbs
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Dr. William H. Hahn
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Mr. Jesse Holshouser
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Dr. Ian Hudson
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Mr. Mitchel Hutchcraft
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Dr. Roger Ignatius
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Dr. William Johnson
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Dr. John Joos
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Dr. Tiffany Jordan
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Dr. James E. Jump
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Dr. Harrychand Kalicharan
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Dr. Harriet Kandelman
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Dr. Robert Kasey
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Dr. Hassan Khazem
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Dr. Lee Kizer
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Dr. Paul Knapp
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Dr. James Kolacek
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Dr. Dean Koutroumanis
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Dr. Jean-Rony Lafalaise
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Dr. Sheldon Langsam
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Dr. Francisco Jose Larios
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Dr. Robert Laudicina
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Dr. Eleanor T. Lawrence
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Dr. Howard Lawrence
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Dr. Rick Alan Lester
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Dr. Edward Lindoo
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Dr. Barbara Lippincott
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Dr. Rosalie Lober
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Dr. Bill Lowe
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Dr. Willard Lutz
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Mr. Kenneth Marc, J.D.
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Dr. Eleanor Marschke
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Dr. Dalton Keith Mathis
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Mr. Michael Maxwell
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Dr. Roger Mayer
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Dr. Gary McGrath
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Dr. Ronald Mesia
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Dr. Mitch Miller
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Dr. Patricia Mitchell
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Dr. Allen Monello
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Ms. Kathileen Montesarchio
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Dr. Deborah Moscardelli
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Mr. Stephen Muffler, LL.M., J.D.
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Dr. Richard Murphy
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Dr. Ron Needleman
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Mr. Christopher Newell
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Mr. Daniel Patrick Joseph O'Connor
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Mr. Miguel Orta, J.D.
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Dr. Rosalind Osgood
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Mr. Cuneyt Oskal
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Ms. Susan Paris
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Dr. Richard E. Pasternak
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Dr. Nainika Patnayakuni
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Dr. Harold Peckron
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Dr. Deborah Pendarvis
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Mr. Mario Perez
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Dr. Bryan John Pesta
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Ms. Valerie J. Phillips
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Dr. Lisa Pickett
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Dr. Lee Pickler
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Dr. Kenrick Pierre
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Dr. Evelyn Ploumis-Devick
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Dr. Rhonda Polak
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Dr. Herbert Pollard
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Dr. Kelly Pope
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Dr. Thomas Poulin
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Mr. Douglas Powell
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Dr. Peter Poznanski
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Dr. Timothy Price
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Dr. Michelle Ramim
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Dr. Joel Rodgers
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Dr. Phillip Rokicki
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Dr. Irving Rosenbaum
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Mr. Robert Rosenberg, J.D.
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Mr. Lyon Lenny Roth
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Mr. David Sabot
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Mr. Drew Saito
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Ms. Marissa Samuel
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Dr. Jorge Bernardo San Miguel
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Dr. William Schramm
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Dr. Steven Seay
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Dr. Sabrina Segal
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Dr. Ed Sherbert
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Dr. Jeffrey Silbert
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Dr. Douglass Paul Smith
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Dr. Ron Snyder
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Dr. Jason Spalding
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Dr. George Stalliard Sr
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Dr. Claire Starry
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Dr. Greg Stiber
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Dr. Mike Ter Maat
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Dr. Tamara Terry
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Mr. Jeff Thomas, J.D.
thomasj@nova.edu |
Dr. Paul Thoreck
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Ms. Maria Toledo
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Dr. Rene Trasorras
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Dr. Helen Turnbull
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Dr. John Turner
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Dr. John Wilson
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Ms. Carla Withrow
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Dr. Frank Wolf
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Mr. Larry Ben Wolod
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Dr. Thomas Wonnell
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Dr. Bob Wood, Jr.
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Mr. Phillip Yorston, J.D.
yorston@nova.edu |
Dr. Peter Zeidler
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