Aleksandra Wagner, Women's Studies Certif. and doctoral candidate in Sociology, CUNY Graduate Center; licensed psychoanalyst and member, NPAP-New York; contributor, Contemporary Psychoanalysis; member, editorial boards, Psychoanalytic Review and Discourse of Sociological Practice; former executive editor, Edinburgh International Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis.
Gina Luria Walker, PhD, NYU; associate professor of women's studies; author of Mary Hays (1759–1843): The Growth of a Woman's Mind; co-editor of Rational Passions: Women and Scholarship in England; editor of The Feminist Controversy in England: 1788–1810; former director of Women's Studies, Northwestern, NCAS-Rutgers; intl. research associate of the Gender and Enlightenment Project.
Richard Walton, MBA, NYU; president, ERMACORP; senior business counselor, SCORE (SBA); advisory board member, Technical Innovation Center, HCC, Maryland; publications include 7 Keys to Effective Planning: Operations Monitoring for Improved Productivity.
Michael Weiskopf, BA, Montclair State U.; founder and chairman, Lifestyle Ventures (now Lifestyle Media), an independent privately held publisher of ten magazines; former executive vice president and publisher, Chemical Week Associates; publisher, Personal Computing Magazine; group vice president, Reed Exhibitions; advertising director, East Coast Rocker.
Elaine R. Werblud, New School research associate in history of art; organizes and leads art tours in NYC, France, and Italy.
Tracyann F. Williams, MPhil, CUNY Graduate Center; teaches courses in literature, gender studies, and cultural studies; recipient, New School Teaching Excellence Award; Women's Studies Certif. and PhD candidate in English at CUNY Graduate Center.
Jennifer Wilson, MA, RDT, Calif. Inst. of Integral Studies; has developed, supervised, and coordinated creative arts therapy programs in hospitals and homeless shelters; clinical work in psychiatric day treatment programs and community organizations; postgraduate training at Inst. for the Arts & Psychotherapy. |