Jeffrey Barlow <barlowj@pacificu.edu>
Jeffrey Barlow, Director of the Berglund Center, is the founding editor of The Journal of the Association for History and Computing, Past President and current Webmaster of the Association for Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast (ASPAC), and Director of the Matsushita Center for Electronic Learning (MCEL). He is Professor of History and holds the Matsushita Chair of Asian Studies at Pacific University. Professor Barlow's web page.
Leonard D. DuBoff <lduboff@dubofflaw.com>
Duboff's practice areas include Business, Art, Intellectual Property (Copyright, Trademark, Trade Dress, Trade Secrets, Patent Litigation, Licensing), Corporate, Real Estate & High-Tech Law, Commercial Litigation. He attended Brooklyn Poly Tech (AAS, 1964), Hofstra University (BES, magna cum laude, 1968), Brooklyn Law School (JD, summa cum laude, 1971), and his bar admissions are New York (1972) and Oregon (1977).
Vic Kane is an Assistant Professor of Marketing in Pacific University's College of Arts & Sciences and serves as an adjunct professor in the health care administration program in the School of Management at Concordia University in Portland. Prior to joining the business administration faculty at Pacific University, Vic worked as a partner in the advertising agency The Network which specializes in multimedia health care marketing to hospitals, physician groups, and managed care organizations. His tenure in the healthcare industry spans 23 years and has included management positions in marketing, marketing research, and product development for a variety of firms in the management consulting, managed care, marketing research and disease management sectors. His research interests include health policy, technology-aided marketing tools, and the impact of the Internet and Web-based technologies on health care delivery and health outcomes.
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