Healthcare/WellnessJarralynne AgeeDr. Jarralynne Agee is a Psychologist specializing in workforce issues at UC Berkeley. She also speaks on topics related to cross-cultural communication, interpersonal issues, sports performance and extreme stress.
Rod Brouhard Paramedic Rod Brouhard is the Guide to First Aid at About.com. He believes emergency preparedness and first aid don’t have to be complicated, and wants to show the public how easy it is for us to take care of ourselves. Brouhard has 20 years in emergency medical services and still responds to emergency calls today.
Dr. Richard Chin
John Graham
Dr. Alan Greene On his quest to educate and inspire parents about their children, Dr. Alan Greene has become one of the world's most trusted and beloved pediatricians. His acclaimed book, From First Kicks to First Steps (McGraw-Hill, 2004), is an inspiring resource for parents around the world. Dr. Greene is also the Pediatric Expert for Yahoo!
Bertram Lubin, MD Lubin developed a Sickle Cell Screening, Counseling, and Education Program at Children’s Hospital Oakland (CHO), and subsequently with a UCSF colleague, started the Northern California Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center, a program that is in its twenty-third year of NIH funding.
Brett Matthews
Tim Paulson
Dr. Thomas Peters
Sally Pipes President and Chief Executive Officer of Pacific Research Institute, a San Francisco-based think tank founded in 1979 to champion freedom, opportunity, and personal responsibility for all individuals by advancing free-market policy solutions.
Shum Preston
Dr. Anne Roesler
Heidi Roizen Heidi Roizen was a well-known technology entrepreneur and venture capitalist until she suddenly decided to make a 180-degree career turn and follow her passion to create music that would motivate her (and others) to lose weight and get in shape.
Bill Romanowski Bill “Romo” Romanowski has branded himself as one of the toughest and most durable linebackers in the NFL. During his 16 year career, he played 243 consecutive games, went to two Pro Bowls (1996 and 1998), and won 4 Super Bowls. During his 16 years in the National Football League, Bill Romanowski had undergone an intensive search to regain some of his cognitive function that was compromised from enduring numerous concussions. In his quest to continue to be one of the best and most durable linebackers to ever play the game, Bill turned to nutrition. After collaborating with numerous doctors and scientists worldwide, Bill started finding nutritional answers to his cognitive and physical performance needs. This research process sparked the concept for a company based on ultimate life performance, which is now Nutrition 53, Inc.
Erin Schrode
Wesley J. Smith Award winning author and lawyer Wesley J. Smith is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, an attorney for the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide, and a special consultant for the Center for Bioethics and Culture.
Dr. Phillip Tirman
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