Sonia Ancoli-IsraelSonia Ancoli-Israel, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine, director of the Gillin Sleep and Chronomedicine Research Center, and director of Education at the Sleep Medicine Center at UCSD. Dr. Ancoli-Israel received her bachelor's degree from the State University of New York, Stony Brook, a master's degree in psychology from California State University, Long Beach, and a PhD in psychology from the University of California, San Francisco. Her expertise is in the field of sleep disorders and sleep research in aging. She was honored in 2007 with the National Sleep Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award and the Sleep Research Society's Mary A. Carskadon Outstanding Educator Award. Dr. Ancoli-Israel's articles have appeared in more than 300 medical and psychiatric journals.
Dale AtkinsDale V. Atkins, PhD, has more than 25 years of expertise as a relationship specialist helping couples and families. Dr. Atkins has published both popular and professional books, articles, and journals on topics such as parenting, aging well, healthy relationships, and living a balanced life. Dr. Atkins often offers her professional opinion to NBC's "Today" show. She runs a private practice in New York City.
Marcia Brixey
Marcia Brixey is the author of "The Money Therapist: A Woman's Guide to Creating a Healthy Financial Life." She is committed to educating and empowering women to live financially independent. Marcia founded Money Wise Women to ensure that every woman is financially articulate, confident, secure, and independent. She speaks at women's conferences throughout the United States. Marcia also hosts and speaks at Money Wise Women Conferences and hosts Money Wise Women Get Smart Teleseminars.
Susan HirshmanSusan Hirshman, CPA, CFA, CFP, is president of SHE Ltd., a consulting firm focused on enhancing the financial literacy of women globally. Formerly, she was a managing director/wealth manager with one of the world's top financial-services organizations. Prior to her work at the private bank, she was a CPA with a global accounting firm. Susan has often been a speaker at wealth-management conferences throughout the country, has been quoted in numerous publications ("The Wall Street Journal," "The New York Times," "Money," Kiplinger publications, and others), interviewed on various business-news shows on television (CNBC, WNBC, and others), and is the author of the recently published (September 14, 2010) book "Does This Make My Assets Look Fat?: A Woman's Guide to Finding Financial Empowerment and Success."
Rachelle KatzRachelle Katz, EdD, is a licensed marriage and family therapist who specializes in helping stepmothers with issues regarding stepchildren, ex-wives, partners, and in-laws. A stepmother herself, Dr. Katz is the author of "The Happy Stepmother: Stay Sane, Empower Yourself, Thrive in Your New Family." She also counsels patients who are struggling with addictions, specifically alcoholism and substance abuse.
Jessica Fishman Levinson
Jessica Fishman LevinsonJessica Fishman Levinson, MS, RD, CDN, is the founder of Nutritioulicious, a private practice in New York City, through which she counsels children, adolescents, and adults on all their nutrition-based needs. She has extensive experience as a nutrition writer, editor, and speaker, and has been featured as a nutrition expert on Fox 5's "Good Day NY Street Talk" and NBC in Baltimore, as well as in national magazines and newspapers including "Glamour," "Fitness," "Today's Dietitian," "The Indy Star," and more. Visit Nutritioulicious for more.
Judith ReichmanDr. Judith Reichman is a well-known expert in women's health. She is an attending physician at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, assistant professor at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, and a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Dr. Reichman has written four bestselling books on women's health, including "I'm Too Young to Get Old" and "Slow Your Clock Down." She has been a regular contributor on women's health for NBC's "Today" show, has done a series for PBS on menopause and has appeared on multiple talk shows, including "The Oprah Winfrey Show" and "Larry King Live." She has written articles for women's magazines and was a contributing editor for the "Los Angeles Times Magazine." She currently writes a weekly newsletter for women on her website, JudithReichman.net.
Steven WernickDr. Steven Wernick, founder of S.W.E.A.T International LLC, one of the nation's leading personal fitness training companies, works with a clientele comprised of some of the world's most recognized celebrities including Oscar nominated actors, fashion designers, and CEO's of some of the nation's leading companies. When Steven is not busy designing fitness programs, he is busy designing gyms, and developing fitness products including the Original Necks Up Exercise Pillow that helps prevent neck strain during exercise. While completing his Doctoral degree, Steven was a consultant to the Healthy Heart Program, where he was presented with the prestigious Secretary's of Health Award given by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Surgeon General, for innovations in health education. Steven has also served as Adjunct Professor of Health at Teacher's College, Columbia University. Steven holds an Ed.D in Health and an Ed.M in Psychology, both from Teachers College/Columbia University, an MBA from the Columbia Business School, and BA in Exercise Physiology from California State University at Northridge.
Sidney M. Wolfe, M.D.
Sidney M. Wolfe, M.D., has been the director of Public Citizen's Health Research Group since he and Ralph Nader co-founded it in 1971. Dr. Wolfe holds a medical degree from Case Western University in Cleveland, Ohio, and is currently a member of the Society for General Internal Medicine. He is a coauthor of "Worst Pills, Best Pills: A Consumer's Guide to Avoiding Drug-Induced Death or Illness," as well as the editor of WorstPills.org. His many credits include a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, which he was awarded in 1990. Since 1995 Dr. Wolfe has been an Adjunct Professor of Internal Medicine at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and is on the faculty at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.
Sidney M. Wolfe, M.D.Sidney M. Wolfe, M.D., has been the director of Public Citizen's Health Research Group since he and Ralph Nader co-founded it in 1971. Dr. Wolfe holds a medical degree from Case Western University in Cleveland, Ohio, and is currently a member of the Society for General Internal Medicine. He is a coauthor of "Worst Pills, Best Pills: A Consumer's Guide to Avoiding Drug-Induced Death or Illness," as well as the editor of WorstPills.org. His many credits include a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, which he was awarded in 1990. Since 1995 Dr. Wolfe has been an Adjunct Professor of Internal Medicine at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and is on the faculty at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.
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