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Petrocelli has almost three decades of experience and planning in executing multidisciplinary, environmental, and engineering studies. Most recently, his firm,
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Oil is already flowing through the southern leg of the TransCanada Keystone pipeline that sits on the Crawford family farm in
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Josh Brent DUI Details Valuable for Civil Case
"The intoxication manslaughter conviction of former
Laird has obtained a seven-figure recovery for the family of a drunken driving victim against an establishment that over-served a patron.
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Estate Warriors
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Fatoullah is a practicing elder law attorney with more than 30 years of experience. He has an eight year inclusion as a "Best Lawyer" in
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EXPERT ROUNDUP: State of the Union Address
Following are experts who are available for quotes on various topics touched on by
Communication, Speech, Media
Director,
Associate Professor of Political Science
"The effectiveness of his speech will depend partly on how successfully the
Panagopoulos is a former staffer to Sen.
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Associate Professor and MPA Chair,
"The vast majority the State of the Union is only valuable to historians as soon as it is delivered. A small portion remains useful to politicians inside the beltway as a reference point for a couple of weeks. A microscopic portion is useful to the public because it gives them one or two ideas about the president to talk about at the water cooler the next day. What gets pickup by the media is what gets the water cooler talk going."
Hale's research focuses on how the media covers the public and nonprofit sectors. His recent comments on Gov.
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"This year's speech is especially significant given the continual political divisiveness and rancor that exists in the country while control of
Kall can discuss the overall issues involving the State of the Union address.
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LaMarre says that during this year's address, the president needs to buck the trend and focus on specifics: "State of the Union speeches are a time to highlight past success and set a roadmap for the coming year. They are agenda-setting speeches that rarely offer detailed plans of action. However, with low opinion ratings and waning trust,
LaMarre believes Obama must accomplish three things in his speech: 1) The president must provide the public with reassurances that his administration is diligently working on foreign and domestic affairs to secure American interests (e.g., security and peaceful relations); 2) The president needs to take responsibility for domestic issues causing grave concerns among the average American family (e.g., healthcare, jobs, inflation), and offer some detail regarding specific plans to keep the promises made in prior years; and 3) His speech should demonstrate that he understands how demoralized the middle class has become and instill confidence that his final years in office will be dedicated to stopping the middle-class crunch.
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Princeton Public Speaking, Dallas
Eventoff, a communication and messaging strategist, has worked with leading multinational organizations, the
Website: http://www.dallascommunication.com
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McCall is a recognized authority on media and journalistic ethics and standards, having been interviewed and quoted by over 100 newspapers, including the New York Times,
McCall teaches courses in broadcast journalism, communication ethics, media law and media culture. He serves as an editorial consultant for the
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A Professional Certified Coach (PCC), Gorski works with emerging leaders and trailblazers to create extraordinary results by utilizing coaching, workshops, teambuilding, assessments and coaching clubs. He is the co-winner of the 2013 Executive Coach of the Year through the
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Public Communication Professor
Lehrman, former chief speechwriter for Vice President
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Professor of Communication, Affiliate Professor of History
Steinhorn is an expert in American politics, culture and media, strategic communication, the presidency, and recent American history. He can comment on the politics and history of the State of the Union speech and whether
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Public Communication Professor
Lynch serves as a political consultant for
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Journalism Professor
Hall specializes in media and politics, particularly issues relevant to young people.
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Executive in Residence
McBride most recently served as chief of staff to First Lady
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Economy, Jobs, Taxation
Principal-in-Charge,
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Farra can discuss tax reform and corporate tax reform as related to the State of the Union address. He has over 34 years of experience in the areas of tax planning and compliance, consulting, mergers and acquisition, accounting, and audit services for domestic and international businesses. His industry experience includes banking, manufacturers, distribution, automotive dealerships, aviation, electronic commerce, finance, healthcare, hospitality, real estate, and technology. He has been involved in corporate reorganizations, international tax and corporate structures, tax planning for real estate developers, audits of healthcare organizations and income and estate planning for high-net-worth individuals.
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Professor and Director,
Harrington is an expert in workforce development, public policy, job market trends and economic development and growth. He has authored or co-authored more than 14 books, and has studied workforce development and human resource policy for the
Bio: http://drexel.edu/soe/faculty-research/faculty/Harrington-Paul/
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Grimes specializes in economic forecasting and regional economic development, especially in
Bio: http://bit.ly/1flrNB3
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Steinmann is available to discuss: 1) Workplace flexibility –
As the deputy CEO and chief talent officer of the Deloitte U.S. Firms, Steinmann is advancing this vision for
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Dr.
Ebeling, a well-noted authority on monetary economics and reform, is available to discuss economic topics and the economic impact of government policies on the Affordable Care Act, raising the minimum wage, immigration reform and other policy changes surrounding the president's State of the Union address. Dr. Ebeling has co-edited and contributed to five books, and lectures widely on the problems of economic reform and change. He recently wrote this piece on what the President's SOTUA should include: http://tinyurl.com/m92zpma
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Basso, a small-business entrepreneur, expert and author of "The Everyday Entrepreneur," is available to weigh in on the president's State of the Union address and discuss its style, delivery, what areas met small business' expectations, and what areas remain lacking and in need of further attention. Among the vast topics he can offer insight on: 1) Style and delivery: "Recent surveys show people tend to like the president and believe he is a 'nice guy,' but the majority doesn't think the country is going in the right direction. The president used his style and skill as a speaker to motivate and map out his agenda for this year and the remaining three years of his term. Small businesses want to see America as a leader and need to see and feel confidence in our president, as well as all of our leaders." 2) Wealth gap and income inequality: "We want a fair nation, but people need to work and pursue opportunities, not rely on government. The best way to improve the national economy and elevate more people is to support business growth, trade, R&D and economic activity. Because taxation and large programs hinder this, small businesses want to see the president focusing more on jobs and economic support of business." 3) Affordable Care Act: "Most people think the Affordable Care Act is not successful. The president did not spend much time on this but he did point out positives and examples. The president is not likely to change direction, and Republicans will press for change but may not make further attempts to repeal. Small-business people remain concerned about the ACA and this will continue to be a major topic of debate through mid-term elections."
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Managing Director, Kogod Tax Center
Executive in Residence,
Previously, Kautter served as Ernst & Young's director of national tax, the chief operating executive for the firm's national tax practices. Kautter has written extensively on tax law, policy and compliance issues. He can address efforts to reform the tax code including corporate tax reform.
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Cooper manages patent portfolios of various domestic and international clients and works to monetize those portfolios. He regularly prepares and prosecutes patent applications before the
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Education
EveryoneOn
Leverenz is the CEO of EveryoneOn, a national nonprofit working to eliminate the digital divide by making high-speed, low-cost Internet, computers, and free digital literacy accessible to all unconnected Americans. According to a Pew Internet and American Life study, teachers report that only three percent of low-income students have access to the internet at home, compared to over 50 percent of teachers who report that "all or almost all" of their upper-income students have home access. Teachers of low-income students are more than twice as likely as those who teach students in the highest income bracket to report that their students' lack of access is a "major challenge" to implementing new, innovative digital teaching techniques and tools. EveryoneOn's Connect2Compete program focuses on connecting households with school-aged children who qualify for the free or reduced school lunch programs to the Internet at home. The organization is supported by the
Leverenz also serves on the board of directors at MEET, an
Websites: www.Connect2Compete.org and www.EveryoneOn.org
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Discovery Education
Goodwyn serves as CEO of Discovery Education, the leading provider of digital textbooks and curriculum-based digital content in U.S. schools. As a global leader in educational transformation, Discovery Education partners with districts throughout the country to support educators with digital technology, high-quality multimedia content, professional development, assessment services, and common core solutions that drive student achievement.
Since taking the helm in 2007, Goodwyn has transformed Discovery Education into the fastest-growing division of the company. He has expanded into new services that make Discovery Education a leader in educational transformation, most recently with the launch of the Discovery Education Techbook series in 2010. Designed to replace traditional textbooks as a core instructional resource and to provide interactive, experiential learning, Discovery Education's Techbooks in K-8 Science became the first all-digital science solutions to be adopted in multiple U.S. states' textbook review processes. Techbook has been honored with numerous industry awards for innovation, and is now offered for all grades in K-8 Science, four high-school science subjects and three middle-school social studies subjects, and will expand to include a series of mathematics Techbooks in 2014.
Goodwyn has also spearheaded the development of Discovery Education's public-private partnerships, delivering needed resources to educators, students and parents at no cost, including the award-winning Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge, the 3M Young Scientist Challenge and other programs that support educators in enhancing their curriculum in traditionally underfunded academic areas, such as STEM, environmental education, financial literacy, health and wellness, and college and workforce readiness.
Goodwyn is available to discuss a variety of topics about education, including digital learning, digital textbooks, importance of professional development and the impact digital content has in classrooms. He can also help put you in touch with district leaders across the country.
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Discovery Education
An acknowledged thought leader and powerful voice in support of educational technology, Kinney has more than 20 years of experience in the education industry. As senior vice president for Discovery Education, Kinney cultivates partnerships with school districts across the country, working with educators and administrators to develop customized solutions that support their strategic goals and empower them to make the transition from print to digital. Under his leadership, Discovery Education services are transforming teaching and learning in more than half of U.S. schools and 40 countries worldwide. Kinney also consults with high-level education officials, U.S. governors, and foreign ministries of education. He also oversees the Discovery Educator Network (DEN), one of the largest, most active international learning communities dedicated to supporting educators from around the world as they embed technology into their daily classroom instruction. He has testified before
Kinney can speak to a variety of topics about education, including digital learning, digital textbooks, importance of professional development and the impact digital content has in classrooms. He can also help put you in touch with district leaders across the country.
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Dr.
Professor,
Dr. Wright can discuss education reform and, specifically, early childhood education, as related to the State of the Union address. She joined
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As VP of youth development, family enrichment and social responsibility for the
Perez, a native Texan, has over 23 years' experience meeting community needs through a variety of health and social development programs. He is the VP of youth development, family enrichment and social responsibility at
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Energy, Environment, Climate Change
Hoffman can assess
Bio: http://webuser.bus.umich.edu/ajhoff
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Rabe, also a nonresident senior fellow at the
Bio: http://www.fordschool.umich.edu/faculty/Barry_Rabe
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Associate Director,
Adjunct Professor, Business Economics
Weinstein can address issues around
From 1989 to 2009, Weinstein served as the director of the
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Foreign Policy
Assistant Teaching Professor
Friedheim, an assistant teaching professor in the
Bio: http://www.drexel.edu/histpol/contact/facultyDirectory/DanielVFriedheim/
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Waite concentrates his practice on the regulations impacting the global movement of goods, technology and services. He counsels clients on export controls, economic sanctions, customs and free trade agreements, with an emphasis on compliance, transactional matters and strategic planning, and enforcement defense. He is available to discuss international trade and regulation (sanctions and free trade agreements).
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International Trade and Regulatory Lawyer
Hein counsels clients on all aspects of international trade matters, including antidumping proceedings, international and bilateral trade agreements,
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Shimp advises corporate and public sector clients on global trade, investment and regulatory strategies in
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Professor of U.S. Foreign Policy
Adams served as the associate director for national security at the
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Gun Control
Glenner is a public speaker and author who helps organizations through innovative change leadership. His articles have been featured in Inc.,
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Health, Health Care Reform
Emerge CDS
"The government is creating a daunting challenge for itself by trying to change the dynamics of how the healthcare system works in parallel with what is arguably the largest healthcare IT project ever attempted. Regardless of what your political beliefs are, I'm afraid the combination of these two overwhelming projects will result in a net loss for the American people."
Emerge CDS is healthcare IT software used by cardiologists to streamline patient care.
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President
OrthoTexas
"The Affordable Care Act has provided affordable premiums but not affordable care. We are seeing uninformed patients who believe that because they can afford the premium to hold insurance, they can get coverage. In reality, the deductibles are significantly higher and many are holding plans they cannot afford to use. It should be called the Affordable Premiums Act. In addition, providers severely underestimated the call volume to verify benefits. It is customary for all healthcare providers to call and verify everyone's benefits, which typically happens when you check in or at first appointment, a simple armless process. Providers are not equipped now to verify patients who received their plans via the government. This can hinder the patient being seen in a timely manner."
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Professor,
Field is a nationally known expert on health law and public health whose research focuses on ethical issues in managed care, public policy and legal facets of healthcare reform and genetic screening. He is the author of "Health Care Regulation in America: Complexity, Confrontation and Compromise" (2006), a comprehensive guide to the government's role in regulating health care. His most recent book on the American health care system, "Mother of Invention: How the Government Created 'Free-Market' Health Care," was released by
Website: http://drexel.edu/law/faculty/FacultyProfiles/Robert%20Field/
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Exercise Physiologist, Sports Cardiologist
Dr. Higgins prescribes exercise programs for people with heart disease. Practicing what he preaches, Dr. Higgins completed a marathon in
Dr. Higgins is available to discuss the First Lady's "Let's Move" program and the many health benefits of physical activity, which include preventing chronic disease, enhancing productivity and improving quality of life. When it comes to fitness, Dr. Higgins says, "By exercise we win!"
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BenefitMall
As senior vice president, Gomes heads up all government and carrier relations initiatives and focuses on health care reform and compliance for both BenefitMall's insurance and payroll divisions. A veteran of the insurance industry, Gomes has more than 30 years of experience in planning, developing and executing national sales initiatives, including expertise in the area of government and regulatory affairs. Since 1999, he has been instrumental in driving the expansion of BenefitMall's carrier products across the nation, spearheaded the success of the sales and marketing organizations, and led the development of customer support and service programs that push customer satisfaction to exceptional levels. He upholds his commitment to the health insurance industry through his understanding and fostering of relationships to support the business endeavors of top brokers across the country. He has demonstrated this commitment by providing expert testimony and guidance on behalf of the broker community during the drafting and implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and is frequently asked to provide public testimony in front of various regulatory bodies. His focus has been towards providing guidance on how brokers can leverage their expertise to help individuals and businesses get the best possible health care solution that meets their needs at an affordable price.
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Homeland Security, Cybersecurity, Terrorism
Professor of Homeland Security and Security Management
White is a criminologist with an accomplished career in security. He previously served as the director of the
Bio: http://goodwin.drexel.edu/profiles/Scott_White.php
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Assistant Professor of Information Science
Unsworth can comment on national security policy as it relates to cybersecurity, information gathering and surveillance. She commented in stories about the NSA's data-gathering policies and
Bio: http://cci.drexel.edu/faculty/kunsworth/
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Immigration
Lin can discuss immigration reform
Bio: http://www.fordschool.umich.edu/faculty/Ann_Lin
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Communication Professor
Brown specializes in immigration/the border, Latino immigrant communities, and anti-immigrant militia groups. She recently produced an award-winning documentary, "From the Fields:
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Professor of History
Kraut can discuss U.S. immigration issues. Kraut is a non-resident fellow of the
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Politics
Assistant Professor of
"Following such a tumultuous previous six months, the president can use the SOTU to re-establish a coherent policy vision and agenda for the coming six months and remainder of his term in office. With such low expectations about the passage of major legislation, I would look to the president to re-ignite energy behind stalled legislation like immigration reform and also signal the issuance of executive orders to address issues within the authority of his office. There is deep interest within the community of interest groups to see immigration reform pass. Finally, this is really the first major opportunity to set the terms of the 2014 mid-term elections. In this respect, the Republican response to the SOTU is also an important message about what that party will use to maintain its majority in the House and reclaim control of the
Brown received his Ph.D. in 2005 from
Brown is available to discuss the use of executive orders to make policy; the State of the Union and presidential policy making; and immigration reform.
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Dr.
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Dr. Farrar-Myers is able to discuss what the president must do to try to cement his legacy, the significance foreign policy will play in this second term, his relationship with
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"I don't think Obama expects to get much through
Ferber is also available to discuss immigration reform and the rollout of the Affordable Care Act, among other political topics.
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Professor of Political Science
Rosenberg is a well-known expert on local, regional and national politics and presidential elections, and is a recognized expert on the American presidency and presidential campaigns. Rosenberg also studies U.S. and public opinion, political polling and research methods used in polling. He is a co-author of two books related to public opinion and public policy, "News Verdicts, the Debates and Presidential Campaigns" and "The Politics of Disenchantment: Bush, Clinton,
Bio: http://www.drexel.edu/histpol/contact/facultyDirectory/WilliamLRosenberg/
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Director of Research
American Customer Satisfaction Index
As
As director of research at ACSI, Dr. Morgeson is responsible for managing ACSI's academic research, statistical analysis, and its international licensing program (Global CSI). His research focuses on citizen satisfaction with government services, cross-national citizen and consumer satisfaction, and the financial impact of customer satisfaction in the private sector. His research has been published in the leading journals in both administration and marketing. Over the past decade, Dr. Morgeson has consulted with dozens of government agencies and corporations on citizen and consumer satisfaction, and has delivered lectures and presentations in dozens of countries around the world. His first book, "Citizen Satisfaction: Improving Government Performance, Efficiency, and
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Heaney examines the organizational dimensions of American politics. His research focuses on the role of intermediary institutions -- especially interest groups, political parties and social movements -- in shaping the political process and policy outcomes.
Bio: http://bit.ly/L1OYqS
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Assistant Professor of Politics
Galdieri teaches a wide range of courses in American government, on topics ranging from the presidency to constitutional law to the
A regular on political talk shows, Galdieri has provided his academic perspective to reporters from a wide range of local, national, and international news outlets, including WBZ Radio, Christian Science Monitor,
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McGlennon's current research is focused on the relationship between increased party competition and policy choices. He has published two books, "The Life of the Parties: A Study of PresidentialActivists" and "Party Activists in
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Hays, an expert on presidential politics and constitutional law, is a frequent guest on a variety of programs on WAMC,
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Government Professor
Leighley focuses her research on American political behavior, voter turnout, media and politics, and racial/ethnic political behavior. She is co-author of the critically acclaimed new book, "Who Votes Now?: Demographics, Issues, Inequality, and Turnout in
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Distinguished Professor of History
Lichtman is an expert on the presidency, American political history, presidential campaigns, voting behavior, and public opinion. He is renowned for his "13 Keys" system, which has consistently predicted presidential winners, and can comment on legislative priorities and the significance of the speech as the country heads into midterm elections.
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Director of the
Thurber is an expert on campaigns and elections, presidential-congressional relations, and author of "Obama in Office" (2011). He can address what the
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Director of the
Lawless is a nationally recognized expert on women's involvement in politics and women's issues. Her latest book is "Becoming a Candidate: Political Ambition and the Decision to Run for Office" (2012). She can address speech highlights, constituencies, and issue groups.
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Ambassador in Residence
Morella represented
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Academic Director of the
Griffin served as legislative affairs director in the Clinton administration and has served in various roles in the
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Journalism Professor
Benedetto served as a
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Government Professor
Edelson is a constitutional lawyer and expert whose teaching and research interests focus on presidential power, constitutional interpretation, and the
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Poverty, Hunger, Farm Bill
Feed The Children
Hagan serves as the president and CEO of Feed The Children, where he leads the organization's national and international lifesaving programs delivering food and other essentials to people in need. He has a keen passion to help those in need of life's essentials around the world. Prior to his work with Feed The Children, he served as chief operating officer for Good360, an
Hagan can provide insight on the newly passed Farm Bill, including cuts to the existing SNAP program (food stamps), and how the cuts actually may protect the integrity of the SNAP program now that it has passed.
Bio: http://www.feedthechildren.org/site/PageServer?pagename=org_kevin_hagan_bio
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Feed The Children
Moe oversees the formation of Feed The Children's public policy positions, and engages with members of
Moe can provide insight on the newly passed Farm Bill, including cuts to the existing SNAP program (food stamps), and how the cuts actually may protect the integrity of the SNAP program now that it has passed.
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Associate Professor and Director,
Chilton is available to discuss policies and programs affecting families living in poverty, including minimum wage, nutrition assistance programs, welfare programs and more. As founder of Witnesses to Hunger, Chilton works directly with low-income parents who aim to take a place in the national conversation about poverty. Participants in Witnesses to Hunger are also available to discuss their experiences and perspectives on poverty issues.
Bio: http://publichealth.drexel.edu/academics/faculty/Mariana Chilton/
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Shaefer studies extreme poverty in the U.S., the impact of the
Bio: http://ssw.umich.edu/faculty/profiles/tenure-track/lshaefer
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Public Health
amfAR,
Collins is available to discuss health issues related to the SOTU address, including HIV/AIDS, PEPFAR, scientific research, global health, and more. Based in
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Social Media
"Fewer Americans are going to tune into the State of the Union Address on television this year. A lot more are going to hear the president's message accompanied by a series of simultaneous rebuttals on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. Although the administration is making a concerted attempt to cultivate these new channels, these forces mean that the president's message just doesn't have the same impact in the contemporary era that it had in years past."
Pasek has done research exploring how new media and psychological processes each shape political attitudes, public opinion and political behaviors.
Bio: http://www.lsa.umich.edu/comm/facultystaff/faculty/ci.pasekjosh_ci.detail
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Crimson Hexagon
In addition to providing social data from Crimson Hexagon on the State of the Union address, Breese is a social scientist and social media analyst that can provide information on emerging Twitter trends based on the president's address. Crimson Hexagon will be monitoring the social conversation surrounding the State of the Union and can offer analysis via email in the morning, as well as throughout the day as the media requires.
Bridging the academic and social media analytics worlds, Breese manages Crimson Hexagon's Social Research
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