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November 15th, 2022

John Murray

Dr. Murray has served in various pediatric clinical, education, research, consulting, and leadership positions in both military and civilian health care systems. Throughout his career, he has been dedicated to advancing the state of the science related to social support for siblings of children with cancer as well as children and families in complex emergencies such as war, conflict, terrorism, and natural and manmade disasters. His current scholarly work is focused on developing programs to address the psychosocial needs of child refugees resettling in host countries as well as healthcare organizations on the journey to high reliability.

Jefferey S. Yarvis

Jeffrey S Yarvis Colonel (US Army Ret) PhD, LCSW, BCD, ACSW is a 35-year veteran leader in veteran affairs, executive medicine, clinician, life-long educator and well-published social work and military scholar in the field of psychological trauma. He has over 120 peer reviewed publications and recently published a book with Oxford University Press called “Combat Social Work.” A transformational leader, Dr. Yarvis has built, transformed, restored, and grown large organizations and optimized their performance using high reliability principles. He has significant experience in restoring integrity, award-winning labor relations efforts, collaborating between agencies and restoring the integrity of failing programs. He is an unconventional leader that gets things done with an infectious passion.

Lauren Fulton

I am a Creative Director and Designer with 10 years of experience. My true passion lies in helping small to medium size brands discover who they are, and how they can make an impact through design.

I work across a spectrum of mediums including UX design, web design, branding, packaging, and photography/illustration art direction. I work with start-ups and medium-sized brands from fashion to blockchain and beyond.


https://www.laurenfultondesign.com/
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