Mamta Accapadi, Ph.D.
Mamta Accapadi is a mom, chocolate enthusiast, Bollywood fan, and educator. She experiences greatest joy when all of those identities converge. She most recently served as Vice Provost for University Life at the University of Pennsylvania, and has held administrative and educator roles at Rollins College, Oregon State University, University of Houston, The University of Texas at Austin, and Schreiner University.
Glenn DeGuzman, Ed.D.
Associate Dean of Students, University of California, Berkeley
Glenn (he/him/his) believes that equitable access to quality education is foundational for people to learn, dream, and thrive. For over 25 years, Glenn has helped students achieve their dreams through a myriad of higher education roles and functions, including residential life, conference services, student life/activities, student unions, cultural centers, campus conduct, and leadership/diversity centers.
Raechele Pope, Ed.D.
Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Student Affairs and Chief Diversity Officer for the Graduate School of Education, University of Buffalo
Raechele (she/her/hers) is the Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Student Affairs and the Chief Diversity Officer for the Graduate School of Education at the University at Buffalo. She is also an Associate Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs. Her scholarship interests and publications generally rely on a social and organizational analysis of equity, access, inclusion, justice, and engagement.
Dr. Susana Muñoz
Associate Professor & Program Coordinator, Colorado State University
Susana (she/her/hers/ella) is Associate Professor of Higher Education, Program Coordinator of the Higher Education Leadership (HEL) Program, and Co-Director of CSU initiatives for the Race and Intersectional Studies for Educational Equity (RACE) Center in the School of Education at Colorado State University (CSU).
Keith Edwards, Ph.D.
Speaker, Author, and Coach at KeithEdwards.com
Keith (he/him/his) helps leaders and organizations make transformational change for leadership, learning, and equity. His expertise includes curricular approaches to learning beyond the classroom, allyship and equity, leadership and coaching, authentic masculinity, and sexual violence prevention. He is an authentic educator, trusted leader, and unconventional scholar.
Heather Shea, Ph.D.
Michigan State University
Heather (she, her, hers) is actively engaged in conversations about intersectional feminism, racial justice, and student affairs praxis. She currently works as the director of Women*s Student Services at Michigan State University and serves as affiliate faculty in the Student Affairs Administration MA program at MSU.