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Robert T. Jeschonek

Robert T. Jeschonek has written Star Trek fiction for Pocket Books, including a story that won the national grand prize in Strange New Worlds VI. His original fiction has appeared in magazines and Web sites including Postscripts and Abyss & Apex. His comic book work has appeared in War, Commercial Suicide and Dead by Dawn Quarterly. He has worked in radio, television and public relations and currently works as a technical writer for a defense contractor. Visit his Web site at www.robertjeschonek.com for news, original fiction and the Flog, a fictionalized blog with an emphasis on fantasy.

Duke Johnson, M.D.

Dr. Duke Johnson has dedicated more than 20 years of his life to stopping the epidemic spread of chronic diseases around the world. He is an expert on the different medical traditions practiced globally and on the state of world health, with patients living in more than 30 different countries. His preventive health teaching regularly reaches more than 3 million people in 55 countries. Dr. Johnson is Medical Director of the 30,000-square-foot, $14 million Nutrilite Health Institute Center for Optimal Health in Southern California and is a highly requested lecturer, having spoken to more than 100,000 people in 30 different countries on five continents. He has significant media experience with articles in many well-respected magazines and many large international newspapers.

Jeremy B. Johnson

Jeremy Johnson is a CFP as well. He is financial advisor with BancFirst. He lives in Tulsa, Okla.

Kerri L. Johnson

Kerri L. Johnson is an assistant professor of communication studies at UCLA. She earned her Ph.D. from Cornell University in 2004. Her research examines the causes and consequences of social categorization, often involving perceptions of sex and gender. Together with her students, she aims to “save the world, one bullet point at a time” (Mercurio, P. Two Spoons).

Bill Joy

Bill Joy is a co-founder, chief scientist and corporate executive officer of Sun Microsystems and has played a critical role in the development of a number of critical technologies, including Jini and Java. In 1997 he was appointed co-chairman of the Presidential Information Technology Advisory Committee. His many contributions were recognized by a cover story in Fortune Magazine, which called him the “Edison of the Internet.”