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William A. Cohen
President of the California Institute of Advanced Management
William A. (Bill) Cohen, PhD is a retired Air Force general and the President of the California Institute of Advanced Management, a new nonprofit graduate school offering a single degree: an MBA based on the teachings of Bill’s professor, Peter F. Drucker, “The Father of Modern Management.” Bill is the author of more than 50 books which have been published in 23 languages. His monthly Internet columns on “Heroic Leadership” and “Lessons from Peter Drucker” reach 200,000 readers and he speaks internationally. He was formerly Series Editor of a series on Business Strategy with John Wiley & Sons and is currently supervising the development of a new doctoral program in which students will produce a published book on executive management or entrepreneurship in lieu of the traditionaldissertation. He can be reached at www.gociam.org or www.stuffofheroes.com.

Ángel Cabrera
President of George Mason University
Ex president of Thunderbird School of Global Management. Dr. Cabrera is a world-renowned global leader and management educator. He is a frequent speaker at prestigious international forums. He serves on the boards of the Council for the International Exchange of Scholars. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Forum of Young Global Leaders, the Greater Phoenix Leadership and the Future Trends Forum in Madrid. He was professor and dean at Madrid’s IE Business School, one of Europe’s leading business schools. A native of Spain, Dr. Cabrera earned his Ph.D. and MS from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He has authored numerous papers in leading academic journals and conferences.

José Ignacio Goirigolzarri
Presidente de la Fundación US-Spain Council y Presidente de Bankia
CEO of Bankia, was former Professor of Strategic Planning at the Deusto Commercial University. In 1992 was appointed CEO of BBV and in 1994 became a member of the Management Committee. In 1995 he became CEO of the Commercial Bank of Spain and CEO in Latin-America during the BBV expansion process in the region. In 2001 he was appointed non-Executive Director for the bank, a position he held until October 2009. During this period he also occu pied a seat on the Boards of BBVA-Bancomer (Mexico), City Bank (China) and CIFH (Hong Kong). Over his professional career he has been a director and vice-president of Telefónica, vice-president of Repsol and joint president of the Spain-USA Foundation, of which he is currently patron on honour. In addition to this he is vice-president of the Deusto Business School.

Mauro F. Guillén
Dr. Felix Zandman Profesor en gestión internacional de Wharton
Director, Joseph H. Lauder Institute de gestión y estudios internacionales.
Director of the Joseph H. Lauder Institute at Penn, a research-and-teaching program on management and international relations. He holds the Dr. Felix Zandman Endowed Professorship in International Management at the Wharton School and a secondary appointment as Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology of the University of Pennsylvania. He previously taught at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He received a PhD in sociology from Yale University and a Doctorate in political economy from the University of Oviedo in his native Spain. He is a trustee of the Madrid Institute for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, and a member of the board of advisors of the Department of Sociology at Princeton University, the Escuela de Finanzas Aplicadas, the Research Department of La Caixa, Europe’s largest savings bank and the LID Publishing Editorial Committee.

Mark Levy
Fundador de Levy Innovation LLC
Mark Levy is the founder of Levy Innovation (www.levyinnovation.com), a positioning and branding firm that helps consultants and other thought leaders increase their fees by up to 2,000%. His clients include a former White House department head, CEOs of major companies, a former head of the Strategy Unit of the Harvard Business School, New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling authors, and TED and TEDx speakers. Mark has written for the New York Times, and has written or co-created five books. His last book, “Accidental Genius: Using Writing to Generate Your Best Ideas, Insight, and Content,” has been published in ten languages. Mark has also taught research writing at Rutgers University. In addition to being a positioning consultant, Mark creates magic tricks and shows. His work has been performed in Carnegie Hall and Las Vegas, and on all the major TV networks.

Charles M. Levine
Publisher, editor, and manager
Consultant in Kew-Forest Info-Services, senior consultant for Dictionary.com; US representative for KDictionaries
An innovative publisher, editor, and manager with significant international experience in both digital and print media. Currently Consultant in Kew-Forest Info-Services, senior consultant for Dictionary.com; US representative for KDictionaries and business consultant and strategist for Kopi-Susu and Duarti Atman Silver. Charles has held senior management positions at Random House, Simon & Schuster, John Wiley & Sons, and Macmillan (USA). He has contributed to the professional newsletter Copyediting, writing the column “Technically Speaking” and has published brand-name reference bestsellers in almost every reference category including with the New York Public Library, J.K. Lasser Tax Institute, Random House Webster’s dictionaries, and the award-winning full-color Insight travel guides and was the editor of the international publishing journal, Logos.

Andy Savitz
Principal at Sustainable Business Strategies
He is a principal at Sustainable Business Strategies, an independent consultancy located in Boston, Massachusetts. He was formerly a lead Partner in the Environmental and Sustainability Services group at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC). He is the author of the widely acclaimed book “The Triple Bottom Line: How the Best-Run Companies are Achieving Economic, Social and Environmental Success - and How You Can Too” (Wiley, August 2006, 2013) and “Talent, Transformation and the Triple Bottom Line: How Companies Can Leverage HumanResources to Achieve Sustainable Growth” (Wiley, 2013). Andy has worked closely with many large and small organizations to help them find their Sustainability Sweet Spots and to embed sustainability in their operational and employee life-cycle processes. Andy is the founding Chair of the Massachusetts League of Environmental Voters. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the Johns Hopkins University, attended New College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and graduated from Georgetown University Law School

Karl Weber
President of Karl Weber Literary and director of the Editing Workshop at the Denver Publishing Institute
Chairman of the Editorial Board of LID Publishing US
Karl has over 25 years' experience as editor, publisher and writer. He has helped to created many national bestsellers in such nonfiction publishing categories as business, politics, current affairs, self help, personal development, memoir, and popular reference. He was managing director of the Times Business imprint at Random House (1994-1997), where he helped to launch one of the industry's most successful business book programs and senior editor and publisher in the trade book division of John Wiley & Sons (1986-1994). Previously Weber was an editor at McGraw-Hill and at AMACOM, the book-publishing division of the American Management Association. He is a member of the Consulting Editors Alliance and a director at the Denver Publishing Institute