Acro Fusion
Acro Fusion is a group of Cincinnati based performance artists specializing in the creative fusion of acrobatics, yoga,
dance, and martial arts movements.
Brian Wells
Brian Wells is co-founder of Flashlight Entertainment. Brian oversees
creative development and television packaging focused on broadcast,
cable and digital entertainment for the whole family. After beginning his career in public affairs with Illinois Governor James R.
Thompson, Brian worked for a decade in marketing at Procter & Gamble.
His work has included movies, specials and series for NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox and Hallmark Channel, including serving as Executive Producer on 15 movies for television.
Outside of his work in entertainment, Brian has founded and led work to combat child
trafficking in South Asia, resulting in over $4.5 million investment to-date in rescue and rehabilitation. In March, 2016 Brian’s first novel, The League And The Lantern became one of the most
successful children’s novels by a debut author in Kickstarter’s history and released to wide acclaim from both kids and parents in May, 2016.
Chris Tur
Chris Tur’s career has largely followed a technology-driven path. From
biomedical engineering, to naval aviation, to energy and now robotics, he
lives on the front edge of innovation and challenging the status-quo. Of
notable accomplishments throughout his career, Chris has been credited
for leadership and combat performance with the U.S. Navy, was a leader
on the development team of world’s fastest passenger ferry while with
General Electric, and holds more than 10 patents in the field of Robotics.
Chris is married with two children and in his off time volunteers with Habitat
for Humanity. He’s an avid auto enthusiast and also enjoys aviation and cooking
Chris is the President & CEO of Roboworld, LLC. www.Roboworld.com
Chris "CJ" Lambert
Chris “CJ” Lambert is an extraordinary freelance guitarist and currently
performs with a few bands based out of Cincinnati, OH. He is a rock/blues
guitarist at heart but plays many styles and is a talented writer, producer
and engineer as well. CJ has worked with several national & international
artists & industry veterans in the studio and on the stage. He is the creator
of The Musician’s Survival Guide, which is an info product developed to
assist aspiring musicians in experiencing success in the music business.
CJ has a contagious positive & energetic attitude that he enjoys sharing
with the world through his guitar. CJLambert.com
Elizabeth Wampler
Elizabeth Wampler is married to Steve Wampler, and together they have
two teenaged children. In 2002, she and her husband, Steve founded
the Wampler Foundation, a camp for kids with disabilities in northern
California. Since that time, Elizabeth has been a champion for the
enrichment of social connections between people who do and don’t have
disabilities. Elizabeth and her family live in San Diego, CA.
www.Wamplerfoundation.org
Eric Darnell
Eric Darnell’s career spans 25 years as a computer animation director,
screenwriter, story artist, film director, and executive producer. He was the
director and screenwriter on all four films in the “Madagascar” franchise.
He was also executive producer on “The Penguins of Madagascar.”
Previously, Eric directed DreamWorks Animation’s very first animated
feature film, “Antz”. Eric earned an
undergraduate degree in journalism from the University of Colorado and a master’s degree in experimental animation from The California Institute of the Arts.
Eric Darnell is now the Chief Creative Officer of Baobab Studios Inc, the leading VR animation studio. His first VR animated film, Invasion! was the first VR film accepted as an official selection for the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. Baobab Studios is a VR animation technology company that creates story and character-driven cinematic experiences. Our mission is to bring out your sense of wonder. Inspire you to dream again.
Harry Adelson, N.D.
Harry Adelson, N.D. has performed over 3,000 bone marrow and adipose-derived adult stem cell procedures, placing him among those
most experienced in the world with use of autologous stem cells for the
treatment of musculoskeletal pain conditions. https://www.facebook.com/
docereclinics/
Jason Mahr
that exists to help coach people to overcome personal constraints while
focusing on renewing the mind. With over 20 years of experience in
working in churches and counseling others, Jason’s desire to lead others
comes from the struggle of overcoming a 23 year battle in his life. The
struggle that gripped him for so long was released through a healthy
relationship built on honesty and vulnerability. No longer having to battle
on his own, Jason was set free, and now devotes his life to helping others
find freedom as well! For more information, please visit www.restoringminds.org
Marcus E. Coleman
Marcus E. Coleman is a native of Cincinnati. He is a former Army Captain
and Junior High School Teacher. Since 2008, he has been a practicing
attorney in Cincinnati, Ohio. His areas of specialty are: Criminal Defense,
Juvenile Matters, Education Law, and Personal Injury. Marcus is in the
process of creating a non-profit organization focused on the empowerment
of girls. He is also working on a book about the lives of the women in his
family. Last but certainly not least, Marcus is a single father, haven raised
his daughter, Indigo, and two nephews, Michael and Demitrius.
Mark Brasington
Mark Brasington is a talented guitarist & singer and performs with the
Cincinnati based band The Chuck Taylors. They are a fun & engaging
band that specialize in performing for weddings, corporate events, and
limited public performances. The cover songs they play range from
standards to loud, screaming rock and roll. Mark’s original CDs, White is
Gray (2004) and Humor Implied (2000), have been met with critical local
acclaim. In addition to Mark’s energetic and captivating stage presence,
he has written and recorded custom music for several local, national
& international commercials & videos. Mark has performed the National Anthem for the
Cincinnati Reds twice and has been in love with Valerie Bertinelli since he was 5 years old.
Nat Chaitkin
Nat Chaitkin enjoys a wide-ranging career as a cellist, teacher and
advocate for concert music. He is equally obsessed with Brahms and
James Brown, and developed his solo program, Bach and Boombox, to
help bring new audiences to classical music with the help of pop songs.
In 2012, Nat was awarded the City of Cincinnati’s Artist Ambassador
Fellowship, giving him the opportunity to reach underserved audiences in
public spaces, including community centers, libraries and offices. Born
and raised in New York City, Nat attended Juilliard and the University
of Michigan, and later became a member of the “President’s Own” U.S. Marine Chamber
Orchestra. He also taught at Georgetown University and became a black belt in Tae Kwon Do.
He now teaches at CCM’s Prep Division and plays regularly with the Cincinnati Symphony. He
is a member of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra and the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra, and
the executive director of 4-Way, Cincinnati’s community-based string quartet.
Reese Jones
Reese Jones is a biophysicist, inventor, and entrepreneur. Reese has
contributed to over a dozen silicon valley startups growth including IPOs
and acquisitions including Farallon, Netopia, Smaato, Genome Compiler,
Cambrian Genomics, and Singularity University. He’s served on boards at
Santa Fe Institute & Harvard Medical School’s Genetics Council
http://linkedin.com/in/reesejones1
Ronald K. St. John, MD, MPH
Ronald K. St. John, MD, MPH, is the former Director General, Centre for
Emergency Preparedness and Response in the Public Health Agency
of Canada. Dr. St. John is a physician who holds degrees from Yale
University, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons and
the Harvard University School of Public Health. He retired after a 35-year
career in public health and infectious disease control in two countries.
In the USA, he held positions with the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention and the Office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
In Canada, he worked in the Department of Health and the Public Health Agency of Canada.
He also spent 10 years with the World Health Organization, Regional Office for the Americas,
as Director for Infectious Disease Control in the Americas.
Prior to his retirement, Dr. St. John was the first Director General for the Centre for Emergency
Preparedness and Response at the Public Health Agency of Canada.
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Sid Thatham
Sid is working towards a master’s degree in chemical engineering and an MBA at the
University of Cincinnati while working part-time. There, he currently serves
as the Vice President of the Graduate Student Government and is a
student mentor & leader within several other student organizations. He is
passionate about working with new people on new ideas & concepts. He
enjoys talking about leadership, personal branding and social media. At
Hyperloop UC, he oversees, directs and organizes the work of finance,
operation, marketing and fundraising teams helping to establishing objective and priorities
for the project. After his time at UC, he hopes to continue to be able to improve international
student life in the US while pursuing a career in product and business development. Website:
http://srinivasathatham.wix.com/sidthatham
Stephen Wampler
Stephen Wampler is a husband and father of two. He has the full use of
only one limb, his right arm And yet.. He became the first person in the
world with cerebral palsy to climb the face of El Capitan Mountain in
Yosemite National Park. El Capitan, the largest shear rock face in the world
www.wamplerfoundation.org