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Ashley Valentine

Co-founder and president

Washington, D.C.-based Sick Cells

Anjali Forber-Pratt

2-time Paralympian

Director, National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research

Trevor Riggen

Senior VP, Disaster Cycle Services

American Red Cross

Adrienne Washington

Leadership coach and consultant, AA3 Solutions LLC

Former HR senior manager, Lockheed Martin

Mario Parker

White House reporter

Bloomberg News

Dr. Garth Walker

Emergency physician

Jesse Brown Veteran Affairs

David Schwartz

Table games analytics

MGM Resorts

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Linda Blumberg

Health economist and institute fellow

The Urban Institute

Larry Harris Jr.

Foreign service officer

U.S. State Department

Rosie Fischl

Director of organizational capability

Marriott International

Merrill Thompson

Attorney

Created Merrill and Emma Thompson Endowment Fund

Elizabeth Milnarik

Adjunct professor

University of Virginia

Mike Rizzo

GM, president of baseball operations

Washington Nationals

Kesha Butler

Operations officer

Administration for Children and Families

Erica Knievel Songer

Chief counsel

United States Senate

Fil Agusti

Partner

Steptoe & Johnson LLP

Chip Walgren

Congressional staff member

U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee

Scott Shearer

Bockorny Group VP

USDA deputy ass’t secretary (1993-96)

Landon Parvin

Famed GOP speechwriter

Wrote for Reagans, Bushes

Matt Fishman

President, Fishman Solutions

Former Sirius XM college sports programming director

Dan Caterinicchia

Assistant VP, Strategy & Administration

Office of Advancement, Ohio State

Janusz Wasiolek

Section chief, Office of Chief Information Officer

Library of Congress

Alex Moscoso

Chief economist

Transportation Security Administration

Eric Loeb

Data scientist

DataRobot

Joni Comstock

Retired senior VP of championships

NCAA