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Kendra Hyson Portrait

Kendra Hyson

Associate Planner and Urban Designer, SmithGroup
Kendra.Hyson@smithgroup.com
Portrait of Kenneth Kokroko

Kenneth J. Kokroko, PLA, ASLA

Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture
kjkokroko@arizona.edu
Portrait of Dani DellaGiustina

Dani DellaGiustina, PhD

Deputy PI, NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission
dellagiu@arizona.edu
Portrait of Ski Chilton

Floyd "Ski" Chilton, PhD

Professor and Director, The Precision Nutrition and Wellness Initiative
(520) 621-5327
fchilton@arizona.edu
Headshot of SXSW Speaker Esther Sternberg

Esther Sternberg, MD

Inaugural Andrew Weil Chair for Research in Integrative Medicine, the University of Arizona
esternberg@arizona.edu
Headshot of SXSW Speaker Aletheia Ida

Aletheia Ida, PhD, NCARB, LEED AP

Associate Professor, Architecture
aida@arizona.edu
Portrait of Jessica Tierney

Jessica Tierney, PhD

Associate Professor of Geosciences and Global Change
jesst@arizona.edu
Headshot of SXSW Speaker Cynthia Stokes

Cynthia Stokes

Assistant Professor, Opera Theater
cynthiastokes@arizona.edu
Headshot of SXSW Speaker Peter Torpey

Peter A. Torpey

Media Experience Artist, Founder and Principal Creative at The nth Art, LLC
peter@petertorpey.com
Jacquie Kuru Portrait

Jacquie Kuru

Team Member, iVoices Media Lab
Producer, The "Social Media & Ourselves" Podcast
jacquiek1k@gmail.com

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