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Loren M. Gelberg-Goff
Loren M. Gelberg-Goff, LCSW, is an author, psychotherapist, workshop facilitator, and keynote speaker. In her private therapy practice she draws upon a variety of therapeutic modalities with her clients to encourage and support them in feeling confident, capable, and fulfilled.

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Robert Gellately
Robert Gellately is Earl Ray Beck Professor of History at Florida State University. He is the author of books that include Hitler's True Believers, Backing Hitler, The Gestapo and German Society, The Politics of Economic Despair, and Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler.

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Pamela Geller
Pamela Geller is the editor and publisher of the Atlas Shrugs Web site and is a former associate publisher of the New York Observer.

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Tamar Geller
Tamar Geller, a former Israeli intelligence officer, owns and operates The Loved Dog, southern California's first cage-free boarding and day care center.

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Jaclyn Geller, PhD
Jaclyn Geller, PhD, professes at Central Connecticut State University and specializes in Restoration and eighteenth-century literature. She is the author of Here Comes the Bride: Women, Weddings, and the Marriage Mystique as well as articles on early-modern satire, Samuel Butler, and Samuel Johnson.

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Irwin F. Gellman
Irwin F. Gellman is a renowned scholar of twentieth-century American presidential history. His books include The Contender and The President and the Apprentice. He lives in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

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David N. Gellman
David N. Gellman is professor of history at DePauw University. He is the author of Emancipating New York, coauthor of American Odysseys, and coeditor of Jim Crow New York.

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Rita Golden Gelman
Rita Golden Gelman is the author of more than seventy children's books, including More Spaghetti, I Say!, Rice Is Life, and Mole in a Hole, a staple in every first-grade classroom. As a nomad, Rita has no permanent address. Her most recent encampments have been in Mexico and New York City.

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James L. Gelvin
James L. Gelvin is professor of modern Middle Eastern history at UCLA and a specialist in the modern social and cultural history of the Arab East. His many publications include The Modern Middle East: A History.

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Gerald R. Gems
Gerald R. Gems is a professor emeritus of kinesiology at North Central College. He is the author and editor of several books, including Before Jackie Robinson: The Transcendent Role of Black Sporting Pioneers (Nebraska, 2017) and The Athletic Crusade: Sport and American Cultural Imperialism (Nebraska, 2012).

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Debbie Gendler
Debbie Gendler is a four-time Emmy nominated Talent and Development Executive and Producer formerly at CBS New York and Los Angeles, and ABC, and served as Women in Film's (LA) first Executive Director. She is a research consultant and coproducer at SOFA Entertainment. She lives with her husband in California.

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Paul Genesse
Paul Genesse is the bestselling author of the Iron Dragon series, including The Golden Cord, The Dragon Hunters, and The Secret Empire. Check out some of the interviews and learn more about his creative work at paulgenesse.com.

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