Paul Hynek is a Wharton MBA and professor of finance and cryptocurrency at Pepperdine University. He has been involved with Avatar, Lord of the Rings, Planet of the Apes, and numerous other movies and games before selling a visual effects firm to James Cameron. He is the son of J. Allen Hynek and wants to help experiencers of all kinds demonstrate the reality of their encounters.
Bill started his career early working his way through Texas Tech as a photographer and writer for
the local newspaper and working in the campus radio and television stations while getting a BA and MA in
broadcasting and journalism. As a graduate student he also taught photojournalism, public speaking, and
broadcasting history.
After graduating he went to the University of Texas at Austin as director of both a four-city
instructional television network and the university’s four channel instructional television system. While
there he also taught graduate level TV courses and worked on a doctorate in mass communications.
From Austin, Bill moved to Ohio where he accepted a position at Bowling Green State
University’s new television station to become their Director of Instructional Television and Special
Projects.
Bill then moved to Washington, DC where he started his own communications consulting firm.
His clients included trade associations, corporations, and many government agencies including the Army
and Navy, the Postal Service, the Departments of Transportation and Housing and Urban Development,
the White House, and the Secret Service. He was also asked to take a one-year contract as FEMA’s first
Director of News and Information when that agency was first created. Some of the many events he was
involved with included Three-Mile Island, Mt. St. Helens, and the Cuban Refugee Boatlift. While in
Washington he was elected national president of the Independent Media Producers’ Association and, as
a registered lobbyist, helped get several laws passed to help independent producers.
In addition to his professional work, while in Washington Bill was asked to take a part-time
position at the University of Maryland teaching Advanced Television News Production.
After 20 years in Washington, Bill decided to change careers and move back to Ohio as a
Registered Investment Advisor to give his two young daughters the chance to grow up around friends and
relatives … a chance that he never had growing up in a military family and moving often enough for him
to have attended 14 different schools before graduating.
Now he’s publishing a series of books entitled 20 Years of Internet Humor … and Some Other
Interesting Things based upon decades of sending out a “Thought for the Day” through the internet.
Dr. Philip Agrios is a sought-after Top Performance Specialist, best-selling author and speaker. He has over three decades of experience helping clients to lead their own professional and personal lives and achieve their ultimate success. Dr. Agrios’ own life and health challenges, from disabling health conditions which caused him to close his practice to financial ruin, prompted him to combine his life experience and clinical research of thousands of people from all walks of life and ages and develop the “F.I.T.” System – Be Fit to Succeed. It gives you the Freedom, Influence and Transformational skills influential leaders, effective decision makers and high impact performers use to positively affect the world around them. He shows others how to unlock a hidden inborn trait that is the secret to wealth, health and happiness.
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Driven by fostering spirituality within the music community, Lincoln Jesser is pioneering a new genre he calls Healing House, blending frequency healing, ancient ancient sound techniques, and mindfulness with uplifting contemporary dance music.
His latest releases have been met with overwhelming enthusiasm, skyrocketing his fanbase and generating millions of views and streams in just months.
Guided by Grammy-winning sound healer Jonathan Goldman, Lincoln’s innovative approach is not only reshaping music but also fostering a collective ascension to higher consciousness within the dance music community.
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Sandy Dee, a retired Army Veteran, has over 20 years in the Healing Arts. She taught and worked as a Massage Therapist and a Life and Health Coach. She worked with the veterans in the VA and the community, bringing awareness about PTSD, mental health, personal growth, and wellness classes.
She was the CEO of her life and created the non-profit, “A Pawsability 4 Veterans”, for ten years, providing veterans with service dogs. She is very active with VetArt.org and other local organizations. Currently, her non-profit focuses on telling veterans’ stories through iPhone film documentaries and short clips. “Everyone has a story that needs to be heard, and I want to be the one to share your story.”
Sandy Dee was born to deaf parents, which taught her compassion from a very young age. Growing up, she was immersed in a broad range of history, which shaped her understanding of the world and its diverse narratives.
Sandy served in the military, gaining valuable experience and deepening her commitment to service. She has dedicated much of her life to the healing arts and has worked with multiple non-profits, focusing on supporting veterans and her local community. With a unique blend of creativity and exceptional networking skills.
Sandy has found her true calling in storytelling. Today, she thrives as an iPhone film producer and poet, using her talents to share compelling stories and connect with others in meaningful ways.
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Through the Billions Institute, Becky has trained thousands of government, philanthropic, and third sector leaders from every corner of the globe and from every sector of social change on how to design and lead large-scale change. Her workshops incorporate many of the training categories in the scope of work, including leadership, emotional intelligence, team building, and communications skills. Becky has been training and coaching executives and their teams since 2015, building upon her decades of experience in leadership and management, from nine years of service as a US Army Officer and 11 years directing programs in the human services sector.
Career highlights include directing the 100,000 Homes Campaign for Community Solutions, which mobilized 186 cities to permanently house more than 100,000 people who had previously been living on their streets in just under four years. Becky’s work has been featured on 60 Minutes, in the New York Times, the Stanford Social Innovation Review, and the Harvard Business Review. She is a guest lecturer at Stanford University and the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.
A graduate of West Point, Becky also served for nine years as an officer in the US Army, both in Special Operations and Special Mission Units. Becky received a Masters Degree in Organizational Change Management from the New School University. She received her coaching certification from the Hendricks Institute. Her awards include the White House “Champion of Change” award, the Schwab Foundation “Social Entrepreneur of the Year” award, and the National Conference on Citizenship’s “HOOAH” award.
Alexander Hinton is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Director of the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, and UNESCO Chair on Genocide Prevention at Rutgers University. He is the author or editor of seventeen books including the award-winning Why did they Kill? Cambodia in the Shadow of Genocide (California, 2005). His most recent books are It Can Happen Here: White Power and the Rising Threat of Genocide in the US (NYU, 2021), Anthropological Witness: Lessons from the Khmer Rouge Tribunal (Cornell, 2022), and Perpetrators: Encountering Humanity's Dark Side (Stanford, 2023).
Milena Gligic is an accomplished pianist and singer from Belgrade, Serbia. Awarded numerous scholarships in her home country, Milena pursued her Master’s studies at Mannes College in New York City and later earned a Doctorate in Collaborative Piano from the University of Maryland. She has held collaborative piano fellowships at Bard College Conservatory of Music, the Aspen Music Festival and School, and the Music Academy of the West.
In 2016, Milena moved to Los Angeles to join LA Opera as a Young Artist Pianist. Since then, she has worked with prestigious organizations including the LA Philharmonic, The Industry Opera, and Pacific Opera Project, collaborating on major productions and performing with luminaries like Plácido Domingo and Gustavo Dudamel. Known for her expertise in vocal repertoire and languages, she currently serves as a vocal coach at CalArts and UCLA.
As a vocalist, Milena has premiered multiple opera roles and performed as a soloist with LA Virtuosi Orchestra, Deaf West Theatre, Bach Collegium San Diego, American Bach Soloist Academy, and Contemporaneous, where she has been the core pianist since 2012. With Contemporaneous, she has premiered dozens of new works and appeared at celebrated venues, including Carnegie Hall and Walt Disney Concert Hall. The ensemble frequently holds residencies at universities across the U.S.
Milena is also featured as a pianist on several albums, including Emily and The Halloween Tales of Gore and Folklore, and as a solo vocalist with the St. James Choir on O Beauty Ever Ancient Ever New.
In 2023, she made her debut as a singer-songwriter with her first single and music video, “Daredevil,” now available on YouTube and Spotify.






