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First Name Last Name Organization/Institution 1 The Forum on Education Abroad 2015 Annual Conference Attendee List* Alpha by Attendee Last Name FIRST NAME LAST NAME ORGANIZATION/INSTITUTION Janice Abarbanel NYU Berlin Keshia Abraham Florida Memorial Univeristy Andrea Adam Moore FU Berlin/ LMU Munich Elizabeth Adams Academic Programs International Erica Agiewich Stanford Graduate School of Business Elizabeth Aitken London School of Economics Hania AL Muhaisen FIE: Foundation for International Education Heidi Alasio none Dechen Albero The New School Kim Alesi StudyAbroad.com Russ Alexander The Education Abroad Network Jose Alfaro University of Michigan Santiago Alias Elisava Barcelona School of Desing and Engineering Mohammad Al-Masri University of Oklahoma Peter Alongia Tulane Univeristy Ana Alonso Northern Virginia Community College Janet Alperstein New York University Bri Altier University of South Alabama Jose Alvarez CEA Study Abroad Jennifer Amaya Cal State L.A. Margaret Anderson Center for Global Education and Experience Gretchen Anderson IES Abroad Phil Anderson U of St Thomas Eric Anderson Up with People Monique Andrews FrontierMEDEX/CMI James Andrews West Texas A&M University Maria Angel Mex Istituto Lorenzo de' Medici Bill Anthony Northwestern University Study Abroad Office Carmen Aravena Millikin University Alcidean Arias Truman State University Melanie Armstrong Tufts University Gina Asalon Miami University Tom Atterson King's College London Marne Ausec Kenyon College Jacob Bacon GradTrain Cloud Baffour Office of International Education, CU Boulder Wendy Baker University of South Florida St. Petersburg Laura Balbuena Institute for Study Abroad, Butler University Isabel Balmaseda Sal y Ven Housing in Madrid Heather Barclay Hamir Boston University Study Abroad Ceil Bare Florida State University International Programs Neva Barker Scripps College Kristi Barley Indiana State University Nayree Barnett Cal Poly San Luis Obispo MCarmen Barnuevo STUDY IN SPAIN - Embassy of Spaín-Trade Commission Carolyn Barringer Florida State University Career Center Richard Bartecki IES Abroad Jay Bartletti The Education Abroad Network As of March 6, 2015 *Registrants who opted out of the directory have been removed from this list. 1 The Forum on Education Abroad 2015 Annual Conference Attendee List* Alpha by Attendee Last Name Rebecca Baskerville University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lili Batchelder Lodestone Safety International Natalie Bates ISA Elly Bavidge Kingston University Lizz Baxter Wingate University Sheila Bayne Tufts University Anna Bazhenova Eastern European University Association Adrian Beaulieu Providence College Evan Becker StudentUniverse Erin Beecher Central Connecticut State University Autumn Beechler Case Western Reserve University Nitin Beeharry American University Center of Provence Janna Behrens Amherst College Monica Belko HTH Worldwide Shawn Bender Dickinson College Lazelle Benefield College of Nursing OUHSC Monique Benesvy EDUCO (Cornell, Duke, Emory & Tulane in Paris) Andrew Benkis Western Union Business Solutions Mary Benner Oklahoma City University Rosa Bernard Swarthmore College Brett Berquist Michigan State University Nicole Berry Linguistic Horizons Anna Bertramson Washington State University Nora Beswick IAU College Samuel Bethel AHA International Christopher Bettera Pomona College Rocky Bhalla Anglo Educational Services Jeremy Billetdeaux Emory University, Center for International Programs Abroad Daniel Bilodeau Studio Art Centers International Devon Bilsing IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY Kara Bingham Colgate University Sarah Blanc Jasmine Jahanshahi Fire Safety Foundation Christine Blouch Bradley University Meredith Blumthal University of Illinois Urbana Champaign Stefanie Bobar Arizona State University Sarah Boeving Kelley School of Business, Indiana University Thomas Bogenschild Vanderbilt University Linda Bohaker Principia College Melissa Bolthouse San Diego State University Graham Bolton Fordham University Angela Bond UNC-Chapel Hill Karin Bonello NYU in London Jerome Bookin-Weiner AMIDEAST Jamie Booth Murray State University Megan Borsuk King's College Gabriele Bosley Bellarmine University Tim Boubek CEA Study Abroad Brian Boubek CEA Study Abroad Nancy Boyken Oglethorpe University As of March 6, 2015 *Registrants who opted out of the directory have been removed from this list. 2 The Forum on Education Abroad 2015 Annual Conference Attendee List* Alpha by Attendee Last Name Sara Brake University of West Florida Samantha Brandauer Dickinson College Dania Brandford-Calvo University of Rhode Island Tina Breakell Skidmore College Michael Brennan Hillsborough Community College Kevin Brennan University of Connecticut Elizabeth Brewer Beloit College Elizabeth Brin BC Council for International Education Denise Bristol Hillsborough Community College Ailsa Brookes AIFS Mandy Brookins Blinn DePauw University Autumn Brookmire InteRDom Internships in the Dominican Republic Katherine Brooks Washington & Lee University Katie Rose Brosnan Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) Kendall Brostuen Brown University Patti Brown Institute for Study Abroad, Butler University Brian Brubaker IES Abroad Justin Bruegenhemke EF College Study Gregory Bruhn Adelphi Univerisity Laura Brunson University of Oklahoma Wyatt Bruton Duke University Global Education Office for Undergraduates William Bull CIEE Niamh Burke Trinity College Dublin Brenda Burns Saint Martin's University Joshua Burns Tulane University Joseph Burrow International Student Exchange Programs Stephen Burwood BCA Study Abroad James Buschman New York University David Bussard Susquehanna University Audrey Buswell University of Michigan Paige Butler Middlebury Institute of International Studies Charles Calahan Purdue University Lanzada Calatayud Álvarez Cursos Internacionales - Universidad de Santiago de Composte Aimee Call NC State University Jennifer Calvert Fund for Education Abroad Lindsay Calvert Institute of International Education Beth Calvert ISA Elizabeth Cameron American Councils for International Education Kelli Cameron University of Wisconsin-Madison Natalie Canfield Project Travel Carrie Canham Washington University in St. Louis Theresa Cann Bryn Mawr College Kirsten Canterbury University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management Bridget Carey Queen's University Belfast Steven Carlson Campus Brasil Timothy Carlson IFE- French Field Study and Internship Programs Christina Carroll Florida State University International Programs Enda Carroll University College Dublin Gina Caruso Sweet Briar College JYS in SEVILLE & JYF in Paris and Nice As of March 6, 2015 *Registrants who opted out of the directory have been removed from this list. 3 The Forum on Education Abroad 2015 Annual Conference Attendee List* Alpha by Attendee Last Name Jeffrey Cason Middlebury College Shannon Cates The Alliance for Global Education Shelley Cavaness Central College Michele Ceci Florida State University International Programs Ted Cenatiempo Cultural Insurance Services International Melanie Centeno Stanford University Amanda Chamberlain San Diego State University Melissa Chambers Arcadia University, The College of Global Studies Julie Champlin Agnes Scott College Liz Chapman Royal Holloway, University of London Nyieta Charlot Montclair State University Candace Chenoweth University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Christophe Cheroret Fort Hays State University KRISTIAN CHERVENOCK NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY Batsi Chidzodzo Pitzer College Lisa Chieffo University of Delaware Isobel Child University of the Arts London Rhonda Chiles Harvey Mudd College Aurélie Chouaf Absolute Internship John Christian CAPA International Education Ming Chu Stanford Graduate School of Business Jessica Ciraldo Loyola University Chicago Jim Citron Dartmouth College Bill Clabby St. Edward's University Kevin Clancy University of Minnesota Mary Anne Clark Advantage Travel Stephanie Clark Lynn University Nancy Clarke The Education Abroad Network Megan Clement Jasmine Jahanshahi Fire Safety Foundation Nicole Clements College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Jeff Clifton Academic Programs International Elizabeth Coder University of Louisville Courtney Cokely University of Reading Carm Coleman Advantage Travel Julius Coles Morehouse College Dan Colleran University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Sheila Collins University of Minnesota Stephen Conger ACCENT Study Abroad Amy Conger University of Michigan Denise Connerty Temple University Lucía Conte Universitat Pompeu Fabra Sue Conway University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Christopher Cook University of Central Florida Margaret Coons Scholars at Risk Network Sarah Cooper Boston University Denise Cope University of Denver Tary Coppola CUPA in Paris Alea Cot University of New Orleans Hannah Covert Tulane University As of March 6, 2015 *Registrants who opted out of the directory have been removed from this list. 4 The Forum on Education Abroad 2015 Annual Conference Attendee List* Alpha by Attendee Last Name Lisa Cowan James Cook University Rebecca Coyle IAU College Jill Creighton New York University David Crisci Regis College Rachael Criso University of Michigan Ross Crosson The University of Auckland Michael Cruciano SAI Programs Nadinne Cruz HECUA Hector Cruz-Feliciano CET Academic Programs Giovanna Cucciniello Temple University Rosa Cuda Middlebury College Peter Cullen University of Urbino/Villanova University Lorraine Currie University of Michigan Dana Currier University of Chicago Bianca Cusimano Texas A&M University Sara Custer The PIE News Andrea Custodi The Alliance for Global Education Christine Cyr Platform3000-PicCell Wireless
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