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Alvin Roth is an economics Nobel Prize recipient and a professor at Harvard University.
Arthur Ganson's kinetic metal sculptures mix high art with gearhead humor. He's also the inventor of the kids' construction toy Toobers & Zots.



New York Time's Best-Selling Author of "Bringing Down the House" and "The Accidental Billionaires"

Acclaimed Conductor of the Boston Philharmonic and Leadership, Creativity and Team Building Expert




Social Security is in trouble. But, it can be fixed, and officials in the U.S. government (and governments around the globe) are making changes designed to reform retirement finance as we know it today.

Bill Stinnett began his career in retail sales, spent several years in direct sales to private consumers, and moved ultimately into corporate sales to Fortune 1000 customers.

Award-winning Sports Columnist for the Boston Globe; Host of "The Globe 10.0" on the New England Sports Network

Dean of Brandeis International Business School and the Martin and Ahuva Gross Chair in Financial Markets and Institutions

Charles D. Baker is President and CEO of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Inc., one of New England's leading non-profit health plans.

Authority on the Aging of America & Lifestage Marketing; Author, Defining Markets, Defining Moments



Philosopher and scientist Dan Dennett argues that human consciousness and free will are the result of physical processes and are not what we traditionally think they are. His 2003 book Freedom Evolves explores the way our brains have evolved to give us -- and only us -- the kind of freedom that matters, while 2006's Breaking the Spell examines religious belief through the lens of biology.

Executive Director of Basketball Operations and General Manager of the 2008 NBA Champion Boston Celtics

Rev. Dr. David A. Spencer Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

David Bloom is an economist and demographer and the Clarence James Gamble Professor at the Harvard School of Public Health.

Dr. David DeLong is president of David DeLong & Associates, a consulting firm based in Concord, Mass. that specializes in knowledge retention and workforce development solutions.

David McCullough is twice winner of the National Book Award and twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize.

Baseball great, Dave Ortiz, was born November 18, 1975 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.


Dennis James Coppola Jr. is the Founder and President of Life Leadership Developers, which focuses on teaching.



Materials Chemistry Professor at MIT; One of Time's most influential people in the world, 2012

For over 22 years, Doug Flutie's name has been synonymous with excellence in college and professional football. Named College Football Player of the Year in 1984, Doug set NCAA career records for passing yards and total offense.

Author of #1 Best Selling "The Zone"; Leading Authority on the Dietary Control of Hormonal Responses and Inflammation

David A. Shore teaches the popular graduate course Strategic Marketing: Gaining Competitive Advantage Through Positioning, Branding, and Trust at Harvard,where he is also an Associate Dean at the Harvard School of Public Health.

Ed Schein was educated at the University of Chicago, at Stanford University where he received a Masters Degree in Psychology in 1949, and at Harvard University where he received his Ph.D. in social psychology in 1952.

Dr. Hugh Herr is the founder and director of The Herr Institute for Human Rehabilitation in Cambridge, MA.


Former ABC News Science Correspondent and Bestselling Author "Can A Smart Person Believe In God?"

Miriam Nelson is an acclaimed advocate for women's health, author of the best-selling "Strong Women" book series, and Director of the John Hancock Center for Physical Activity and Nutrition at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University.

Rudolf Jaenisch is a Founding Member of Whitehead Institute and a pioneer of transgenic science, in which researchers alter an animal's genetic makeup to produce a variant of a human disease.

Ed Schein was educated at the University of Chicago, at Stanford University where he received a Masters Degree in Psychology in 1949, and at Harvard University where he received his Ph.D. in social psychology in 1952.

Elizabeth Noble was born in December 1968, in Buckinghamshire, England. She was educated in England and Canada, where the family lived for several years in Toronto

Ellen Goodman, a Pulitzer prize winning columnist, author, speaker, and commentator, has long been a chronicler of social change in America. She is a proponent for the women's movement, among other social causes.


Executive Chef of "Excelsior" which has been a top spot in Boston since opening in 2003 and has earned a reputation for its bold, contemporary American cuisine.


Ethan Zuckerman is the recently-announced[1] director of the MIT Center for Civic Media, officially starting in September 2011.

F. Lee Bailey is one of the nation's foremost defense lawyers, as well as a successful businessman, author, and lecturer.

With just a 9th grade education and a brief stay in the military, Floyd Wickman began his real estate career in 1966. His first year in real estate yielded him just three closings.

Fons Trompenaars has been the Managing Director of the Centre for International Business Studies since 1989.

Frank Maselli is one of the most inspiring, insightful and entertaining personalities in the financial services industry.

Fred Reichheld is the founder of Bain & Company's Loyalty Practice and the author of the just-released book, The Ultimate Question:


Executive Chef of "Salts Restaurant" in Cambridge, MA; Named Best New Chef in 2007 by Food & Wine Magazine

George A. Naddaff, considered by many to be the Guru of Franchising in America, specailizes in the development and marketing of franchise concepts.

In his legendary career in chemistry, George Whitesides has been a pioneer in microfabrication and nanoscale self-assembly. Now, he's fabbing a diagnostic lab on a chip.

Author of the Pulitzer Prize winning March and the international bestselling Year of Wonders.

My research is concerned with the three-dimensional structures of proteins and their biochemical functions. Most of my work is done in collaboration with Prof. Dagmar Ringe; we share facilities, students, and a number of projects.

Hermann Simon is founder and chairman of Simon, Kucher & Partners Strategy & Marketing Consultants.

The New York Times probably said it best; "There are a lot of people out there trying to make their livings as experts and consultants in the technology and communications businesses.

Izzy Gesell is originally from Brooklyn, NY (where a sense of humor is a survival skill).


Founder and Former CEO of Monster.com; Founder and CEO of the social networking website Eons.com

Stamps is a systems theorist and author of Holonomy: A Human Systems Theory, based on his doctoral dissertation with a foreword by Professor Kenneth Boudling, one of the founders of General Systems Theory.

Dr. Jeremy Nobel designs health care management and delivery systems that focus on cost and quality concerns.

Jessica Lipnack and Jeffrey Stamps are pioneers in both electronic communication and networked organizations.

Jim Bouton is a former American Major League Baseball pitcher and the author of the controversial baseball book, "Ball Four," which was a combination of a diary and a memoir.

Jim Craig has been called the backbone of a team that accomplished one of the most extraordinary and memorable sports victories of all time.



Co-owner of the renowned "Rialto Restaurant" in Cambridge, MA; Author of "In the Hands of a Chef"

M.D., Staff Physician and Scientist, Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Department of Cardiology, Boston Children's Hospital Harvard Medical School


Jonathan Kozol wrote studies and novels based on his experiences teaching low-income elementary school students.

Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr., is the John Shad Professor of Business Ethics at Harvard Business School. He teaches courses on strategy, general management, and business ethics in the School's MBA and executive programs.

I have had the pleasure of building three very successful companies over the past 25 years.

Kent Larson directs the Changing Places research group and co-directs the City Science Initiative at the MIT Media Laboratory.

Lanny is recognized as one of golf's fiercest and most competitive players. He has twenty-one PGA TOUR victories to his credit along with four international victories.




Attitude, Communication Skills, Entertainment, Family, Humor, Inspiration, Management, Motivation, Parenting, Parenting / Family, Personal Growth, Psychology / Relationships, Stress Management, Women's Issues


Malcolm K. Sparrow is a Lecturer in Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

Margaret A. Fitzgerald, is the Founder, President and Principle Lecturer with Fitzgerald Health Education Associates, Inc., a national provider of NP Certification Preparation and ongoing continuing education for healthcare providers.

Mark Bao (formerly Steven Bao) is a 17-year-old technology entrepreneur and non-profit founder and advocate, based in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Mark is founder and president of Creative Realities, Inc., a highly successful 16-year-old innovation consulting firm, based in Boston, MA.


Marvin Minsky is Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Matt is a professional speaker and trainer who helps salespeople deliver jargon-free presentations and product demos.

I lead the Boston PHP group - the most most active and fastest growing tech community in the new england area.


In 1985, Brooklyn-born Michael Schlow traded a baseball scholarship and a 92 mile-an-hour fastball for a set of Wusthof knives and a place at the Academy of Culinary Arts in New Jersey.


America's Nanny offers a large dose of healthy parenting advice with secrets for raising happy, secure, and well-balanced babies and toddlers.

The enthusiastic captain who led the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team to its gold medal victory, Eruzione served as a sportscaster for both the 1984 and the 1988 Winter Olympic Games.

Miriam Nelson, Ph.D., author of the international bestsellers, "Strong Women Stay Young", "Strong Women Stay Slim", "Strong Women, Strong Bones", and "Strong Women Eat Well", is Director of the Center for Physical Activity and Nutrition and Associate Professor of Nutrition at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University.


Nancy Etcoff is part of a new vanguard of cognitive researchers asking: What makes us happy? Why do we like beautiful things? And how on earth did we evolve that way?

One of America's most popular and versatile performers, Nancy Kerrigan is known for her beauty and great artistry on ice. U.S. Champion and winner of two Olympic and World medals, she is a rare talent and a true delight to watch, and has become an audience favorite wherever she appears.


