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WISE 2020 Registrants WISE 2020 Registrants (alphabetical by last name) Full Name Email Institution / Organization Abraham, Solomon [email protected] North Carolina Central University Acheson-Clair, Kris [email protected] Purdue University Adewumi, Michael [email protected] IES Abroad Ahmed, Amer [email protected] AFA Diversity Consulting Akiwumi, Sarah [email protected] Bennett College Al-Ahmad, Jumana [email protected] Wake Forest University Albanese, David [email protected] Wentworth Institute of Technology Allocco, Amy [email protected] Elon University Alruwaished, Fahad [email protected] College of Basic Education, Kuwait Anderson, Sean [email protected] EDU Africa Anthony, Elizabeth [email protected] Wake Forest University Baig, Fatima [email protected] Rice University Baker, Brittany [email protected] North Carolina Central University Balko, Elizabeth [email protected] SUNY-Oswego Baltodano Fuentes, Adriana [email protected] Organization for Tropical Studies Balzano, Wanda [email protected] Wake Forest Barre, Betsy [email protected] Wake Forest University Bass, Joseph [email protected] University of Maryland at College Park Baute,Vanessa [email protected] Wake Forest University Beltre, Isaura [email protected] Bentley University Benson, Annette [email protected] Purdue University Blumenfeld-Gantz, Ilana [email protected] Georgia Institute of Technology Bocook Thomas, Blair [email protected] Wake Forest University Bodinger de Uriarte, John [email protected] Susquehanna University braye, stephen [email protected] Elon University Bretan, Gail [email protected] Wake Forest University Bretz, Heidi [email protected] University of North Carolina Greensboro Brighton, Chris [email protected] East Carolina University Brookes, Ashley [email protected] Wake Forest University Brunsting, Nelson [email protected] Wake Forest University Buck, Alan [email protected] Meredith College Burdette, Taylor [email protected] Wake Forest University Bürgi, Peter [email protected] TASCA Global Caroleo, Linn [email protected] Norwich University Casillas, Joseph [email protected] Rutgers University Chiles, Porshè [email protected] Wake Forest University Church, Marjorie [email protected] High Point University Claybrook, Janice [email protected] Wake Forest University Colyer, Christa [email protected] Wake Forest University Constance-Huggins, Monique [email protected] Winthrop University Cooper, Kaitlyn [email protected] Wake Forest University Correa, Silvia [email protected] Wake Forest University Crippen, Marcia [email protected] Wake Forest University Cross, Ian [email protected] Bentley University Cyrus, Duane [email protected] University of North Carolina Greensboro Dale, Sarah [email protected] Wake Forest Dalton, Mary [email protected] Wake Forest University Davidson, Dan [email protected] American Councils for International Education DeBellis, Callie [email protected] Meredith College Deichmann, Joel [email protected] Bentley University Deloglos, Christina [email protected] Wake Forest University Díaz Gil, Fernando [email protected] Wake Forest University Diaz, Daniel [email protected] Guilford College Diede, Martha [email protected] Syracuse University Dimaria, Jerry [email protected] Central Michigan University Dixon, Susan [email protected] Bridgewater College Dobson, Laura Mullen [email protected] Lenoir-Rhyne University Doehler, Kirstie [email protected] Elon University Dulac, Nikiah [email protected] WorldStrides ISA Duncan, Pia [email protected] North Carolina Central University Dunlap, Andy [email protected] Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Earley, Amanda [email protected] Northeastern University Edwards, Cynthia [email protected] Meredith College Ellenberger, Tori [email protected] Deakin University Emmett, Robert [email protected] Virginia Tech Ennaji, Moha [email protected] Inlac Institute Espinel, Claudia [email protected] Meadville Lombard Theological School Fernandez, Bethzaida [email protected] Duke University Fitzgerald, Rachel [email protected] Virginia Tech Fleeson, William [email protected] Wake Forest University Fongoh, Bestos [email protected] Rowan-Cabarrus Comm College Francis, Jessica [email protected] Wake Forest University Fu, Cherie [email protected] Wake Forest University Gansler, Jennifer [email protected] Michigan State University Gordon, Tammy [email protected] North Carolina State University Grischow, Tara [email protected] Wake Forest University Hall, Eric [email protected] Elon University Harrings, Kelly [email protected] Northeastern University Harrison, Kline [email protected] Wake Forest University Harvey, Tara [email protected] True North Intercultural Hawkins, Melissa [email protected] Clemson University Hawks, Suzanne [email protected] Wake Forest University Hayes, Anne [email protected] Bennett College Hejnova, Petra [email protected] Syracuse Abroad Hershey, Benjamin [email protected] University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Hidalgo, Ainara [email protected] Warren Wilson College Hoffer, Katie [email protected] Nash Community College Holliday, Brent [email protected] Kansas State University Hubbard, Kelia [email protected] Wake Forest University Hunter-Pillion, Melody [email protected] North Carolina State University James, Cherise [email protected] Wake Forest University James, Joy [email protected] Appalachian State University Jin, Ling [email protected] Duke University Johansson, Theresa [email protected] Virginia Tech Johnson Fowler, Courtney [email protected] Denison University Jones, Olivia [email protected] North Carolina Central University Jones, Shonda [email protected] Wake Forest University Kahn, Sheri [email protected] Central Piedmont Community College Kathuria, Sonali [email protected] Wake Forest University Kavalová, Eva [email protected] North Carolina State University Keim, Halle [email protected] Central Michigan University Kelley, Aidan [email protected] EF College Study Ketcham, Caroline [email protected] Elon University Khajah, Mohammad [email protected] College of Basic Education, Kuwait Kirby-Straker, Rowie [email protected] Wake Forest University Kirk, Tina [email protected] University of Central Oklahoma Koerner, Sally [email protected] University of North Carolina Greensboro Lacorte, Manel [email protected] University of Maryland Lara, Ana Cecilia [email protected] University of North Carolina Pembroke Lawrence, Lucy [email protected] Warren Wilson College Lawrence, Wanda [email protected] North Carolina Central University Layne, Prudence [email protected] Elon University Lindsey, Lydia [email protected] North Carolina Central University Lisenby, Kayla [email protected] Wake Forest University Lombardi, Marissa [email protected] EF Luecke, John [email protected] JR Luecke Consulting Lumpkin, Collier [email protected] Salem College Lyons, Megan [email protected] North Carolina Central University Maffeo Masicampo, Melissa [email protected] Wake Forest University Manning, Scott [email protected] Susquehanna University Manning, Travis [email protected] Wake Forest University Marder, Lane [email protected] Northeastern University Marecle, Jasmine [email protected] Belmont University Marter, Anna [email protected] Wake Forest University Massingham, Michael [email protected] EDU Africa Mathewson, Dan [email protected] Wofford College May, Darlene [email protected] Wake Forest University Mayers, Kathryn [email protected] Wake Forest University Mazziotta, Christina [email protected] Elon University McAvoy, David [email protected] Miami University McConnell, James [email protected] North Carolina State University McCoy, Demi [email protected] Wake Forest University McCullough, Laura [email protected] Virginia Tech McDougall, Heather [email protected] Leadership exCHANGE McGlynn, Sean [email protected] Wake Forest University McLean, Bryan [email protected] University of North Carolina Greensboro McMullen, Sandra Lisle [email protected] Wake Forest University McNelly, Veronique [email protected] Wake Forest University Medina, Adriana [email protected] University of North Carolina Charlotte Milham, Katherine [email protected] Spanish Studies Abroad Minnigan Harris, Rayna [email protected] Wake Forest University Miskec, Jennifer [email protected] Longwood University Monet, Juliette [email protected] Sweet Briar College Montague, Gabriel [email protected] University of North Carolina Greensboro Moser, Beverly [email protected] Appalachian State University Muich, Rebecca [email protected] University of North Carolina Greensboro Nadri Churchill, Léa [email protected] Warren Wilson College Namak, Shahla [email protected] Wake Forest University Narke, Pankaj [email protected] Wake Forest University Nassereddine, Ragheda [email protected] Virginia Tech Neal, Caroline [email protected] Lehigh University Nelson, Marnie [email protected] University of Nebraska-Lincoln Neufville, Kawana [email protected] Wake Forest University Newman, Britton [email protected] Wofford College Nugent, Wendy [email protected] Colgate University Nxumalo, Zithobile [email protected] University of North Carolina Greensboro Okura, Noriko [email protected] Wake Forest University Olsen, Jennifer [email protected] Central Michigan University Orser, Joseph [email protected] University of Florida Osland, Joyce [email protected] San Jose State University Otterness,
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