Ariel Wilkis is a researcher at the National Council of Scientific and Technological Research and a full professor in and the dean of the Interdisciplinary School of Advanced Social Studies at San Martin University, Argentina. He has published several books and articles about the sociology and anthropology of money.
Charles Wilkinson (1941–2023) was the Moses Lasky Professor of Law at the University of Colorado. His fourteen books include Blood Struggle: The Rise of Modern Indian Nations and Messages from Frank's Landing: A Story of Salmon, Treaties, and the Indian Way.
Adrian Wilkinson is professor and director of the Centre for Work, Organization, and Wellbeing at Griffith University, Australia. Adrian has authored/edited thirty books, including Contemporary Human Resource Management, the Handbook of Research on Employee Voice, and The Oxford Handbook of Employment Relations.
Alissa Wilkinson is the senior culture reporter at Vox.com, as well an associate professor at The King's College. She was a writing fellow at the Sundance Institute's Art of Nonfiction initiative and has written for Rolling Stone, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, and Los Angeles Review of Books.
Crystal Wilkinson is the award-winning author of The Birds of Opulence; Blackberries, Blackberries; and Water Street. She currently teaches at the University of Kentucky, where she is associate professor of English in the MFA in Creative Writing Program.
Toby Wilkinson earned a degree in Egyptology from the University of Cambridge, and is the recipient of several prestigious awards given in his field. Since 2003, he has been a Fellow at Clare College, University of Cambridge. He lives in Suffolk, England.
Richard Wilkinson is a professor emeritus of social epidemiology at the University of Nottingham Medical School and an honorary professor at University College London.
Judy Wilkins-Smith is a highly regarded organizational, individual, and family patterns expert. She has eighteen years of expertise in assisting high-performance individuals, Fortune 500 executives, and legacy families to end limiting cycles and reframe challenges into lasting breakthroughs and peak performance.
Curtis Wilkie was a national and foreign correspondent for the Boston Globe for twenty-six years, and he is the author of Dixie and coauthor, with Jim McDougal, of Arkansas Mischief.
Donnelly Wilkes, MD, was commissioned in the US Navy, completed residency training at the Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, and served seven years on active duty. Upon completion of his Naval service, he was honorably discharged as a Lieutenant Commander and opened Wilkes Family Medicine in August of 2009.