Michael Lamb
Mike Lamb joined Turnaround for Children in 2013 as Director of District Engagement and in 2014 was...
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Mike Lamb joined Turnaround for Children in 2013 as Director of District Engagement and in 2014 was...
Tsai-Shiou Hsieh, Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
Efrat Eizenberg is an environmental psychologist and a lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning,...
Lymari Benitez is a senior research advisor at Harlem Children's Zone.
Dr. Saegert is Professor of Environmental Psychology at the CUNY Graduate Center and subprogram head of Environmental...
Kay Guinane is counsel and manager of OMB Watch's (www.ombwatch.org) nonprofit advocacy and civic engagement work.
Eli Pariser is the executive director of MoveOn PAC.
John Kenyon is a nonprofit technology specialist based in San Francisco who conducts seminars and writes about...
Michael Stein is an Internet strategist who specializes in technology use by nonprofits and social enterprises, and...
Charlie Spies is CEO of CEI Capital Management LLC.
Steve Williamson has worked as both a consultant and a head of HR for nearly 30 years....
Daniel Moore is the registrar of charitable organizations in the New Mexico attorney general’s office.
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