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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Speakers and Panelists." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Global Environmental Health in the 21st Century: From Governmental Regulation to Corporate Social Responsibility: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11833.
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Appendix B
Speakers and Panelists

Brandon Allenby, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering, Arizona State University

Jack Azar, Senior Vice-President, Environment, Health, and Safety, Xerox Corporation

John Balbus, Director, Environmental Health Program, Environmental Defense

Charles Bennett, Senior Research Associate, Global, Corporate Citizenship, Townley Center for EH&S Management

William Blackburn, Consultant, William Blackburn Consulting, Ltd.

Gregory Bond, Corporate Director of Product, Responsibility, Dow Chemical Company

John Buccini, Consultant, United Nations Environmental Program

James Bus, Director of External Technology, Dow Chemical Company

Barry Castleman, Consultant, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University

Cary Coglianese, Associate Professor, Harvard University

Berkeley Cue, Consultant, Pfizer, Inc.

Daryl Ditz, Coordinator, National Educational Campaign on U.S. Persistent Organic Pollutants Ratification, Center for International Environmental Law

Robert Donkers, Environmental Counselor, Delegation of the European Commission to the United States

Brian Flannery, Manager of Science Strategy Programs, ExxonMobil Corporation

Lynn Goldman, Professor, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University

Bernard Goldstein, Dean, School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh

Kathryn Gordon, Senior Economist, Organization for Economic, Cooperation and Development (OECD)

Myron Harrison, Senior Medical Advisor, ExxonMobil Corporation

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Speakers and Panelists." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Global Environmental Health in the 21st Century: From Governmental Regulation to Corporate Social Responsibility: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11833.
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Carol Henry, Vice-President for Research, American Chemistry Council

Peter Illig, Executive Director, International Society of Doctors for the Environment (ISDE)

Norine Kennedy, Vice-President for Environment Affairs, United States Council for International Business

Daniel Krewski, Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology and Community Medicine, Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa

Garrick Louis, Associate Professor of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Virginia

Andre Madec, Manager of Corporate Public Affairs, ExxonMobil Corporation

Deanna Matthews, Postdoctoral Researcher, Carnegie Mellon University

Eric W. Orts, Guardsmark Professor; Professor of Legal Studies and Management, University of Pennsylvania

Djordjija Petkoski, Lead Specialist, World Bank Institute

Edwin Pinero, Director, Office of the Federal Environmental Executive

Paul Rogers, Partner, Hogan and Hartson

Burton Singer, Professor, Princeton University

Kernaghan Webb, Adjunct Research Professor of Law and Public Policy, Carleton University

Richard Wells, President, The Lexington Group

Samuel Wilson, Deputy Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, NIH

Ann Wolverton, Economist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Terry F. Yosie, Vice-President, American Chemistry Council

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Speakers and Panelists." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Global Environmental Health in the 21st Century: From Governmental Regulation to Corporate Social Responsibility: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11833.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Speakers and Panelists." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Global Environmental Health in the 21st Century: From Governmental Regulation to Corporate Social Responsibility: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11833.
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