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Hugh Pope
Hugh Pope, a former staff correspondent for the Wall Street Journal covering the broader Middle East, is the author of Sons of the Conquerors and the New York Times Notable Book Turkey Unveiled.

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Preston Poore
Preston Poore has held various positions with the Coca-Cola Company, the Hershey Company, Dale Carnegie Training, Ralston Purina, and AmSouth Bank. A small-business owner of Numerica Corporation, Poore is also a certified John Maxwell Team coach, speaker, and trainer. Discover more at prestonpoore.com.

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Latha Poonamallee, PhD
Dr. Latha Poonamallee is associate professor, chair of the faculty of management, and University Fellow at the New School in New York City. Latha's scholarship, teaching, and practice centers generative organizing for radical change towards building a more just, equitable, sustainable, and prosperous world.

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Dr. Simon Poole
Dr. Simon Poole is a doctor, author, speaker, and consultant. Simon treats patients with type one and type two diabetes from the time of diagnosis onward and is an authority on the Mediterranean diet.

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Eve Poole
Eve Poole has a BA from Durham, an MBA from Edinburgh, and a PhD from Cambridge. She has an OBE for services to education and gender equality and is a Life Fellow of the RSA. Her previous books include Capitalism's Toxic Assumptions, Buying God, and Leadersmithing, which was commended in the 2018 Business Book Awards.

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Jeffrey Poole
Jeffrey Poole is a professional author living in Oregon with his wife, Giliane, and their Welsh corgi, Kinsey. He is the bestselling author of fantasy series Bakkian Chronicles, Tales of Lentari, and the mystery series Corgi Case Files. Find him at www.AuthorJMPoole.com.

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Leslie Kemp Poole
Leslie Kemp Poole, a fourth-generation Floridian, is associate professor of environmental studies at Rollins College. She is the author of Saving Florida: Women's Fight for the Environment in the Twentieth Century and coeditor of The Wilder Heart of Florida: More Writers Inspired by Florida Nature.

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W. Scott Poole
W. Scott Poole, a professor of history at the College of Charleston, teaches and writes about horror and popular culture. His books include Wasteland, the award-winning Monsters in America, and the biography Vampira. A Bram Stoker Award nominee, Poole lives in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Erica Pool, PsyD
Erica Pool, PsyD, earned her doctorate at the Wright Institute in Berkeley, California; and has clinical and research experience at the University of California, Berkeley; and the VA Northern California Health Care System; and has consulted with mental health start-ups.

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Ai-jen Poo
Ai-jen Poo, director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and codirector of the Caring Across Generations campaign, is the winner of a 2014 MacArthur "genius" grant. In 2000, she cofounded Domestic Workers United. She was chosen for Newsweek's 150 Fearless Women list and Time's list of the 100 most influential people in the world.

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James Ponti
James Ponti was born in Italy, raised in Florida, and went to college in California. After receiving a degree in screenwriting from the USC Film School, he began a career writing and producing television shows for the likes of Disney Channel, PBS, and History Channel. He lives with his family in Maitland, Florida.

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Chip Pons
Chip Pons grew up in a small lake town in Northern Michigan before eventually traveling the world as a photojournalist in the U.S. Air Force—where he met and worked alongside his husband and better half. He currently lives in Washington, D.C., and works as a public affairs professional for the federal government.

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