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Aviva Zeltzer-Zubida

Aviva Zeltzer-Zubida, Ph.D., was born in Moldova, grew up in Israel and completed her graduate work in the US. After earning her doctorate in sociology at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 2004, Aviva taught at the Sociology Department of Brooklyn College and published scholarly articles on topics related to immigration, identity and social inequality.

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Marion E. Glick


Marion offers clients strategic counsel and tactical execution to support communications for academic, governmental, non-profit, public and private organizations involved in public health, clinical care and health care delivery, and medical/ life science research and development.

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Christy Parque, MSW

Christy has been a powerful voice for human services programs and consumers through leading non-profit organizations and member and advocacy associations for over twenty years. She is passionate about creating strong and healthy individuals and thriving communities.

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Elizabeth DiLuzio

Elizabeth DiLuzio specializes in monitoring, evaluation, applied research, and adult learning. She is the founding CEO of Evaluation + Learning Consulting and has over 10 years of experience facilitating the development of evaluation processes and data-informed culture change for nonprofits, foundations, and government agencies across the United States. Her work is rooted in participatory methodology and a strengths-based approach. In addition to system development, Elizabeth has facilitated hundreds of workshops that cultivate the internal capacity organizations need to sustain their evaluation and strategic planning work. Elizabeth serves as Adjunct Instructor of Quantitative Methods in Evaluation at New York University and as the Lead Curator of the American Evaluation Association’s daily blog, AEA365. She has a Master of Public Health degree, a Master of Social Work degree, and is currently a Doctorate student at the University of New Hampshire. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Jude Kallick

Jude Kallick has expertise in gender and inclusion, leadership development, local governance, and community development.

She has conducted numerous evaluations on social change and development. She has extensive experience in complex, participatory evaluations focusing on democratic governance, peace building, civic engagement, inclusion, and volunteerism. She has the unique combination of being a high-quality evaluator with first-hand knowledge of the practitioner’s reality.

Her approach to evaluation focuses on results-based management holding people at the center, using a range of appreciative and participatory methodologies. 

She has vast experience working on strategic, corporate evaluations that include qualitative and quantitative methods, project and meta-analyses, case studies, and innovative participatory methodologies and capacity building. She has worked in Africa, Asia, CIS and Latin America. 

In addition to her international work, she supports US non-profit organizations, community-based organizations, and government agencies. Most recently she has been focusing her efforts on supporting organizations addressing homelessness and housing, particularly related to survivors of domestic and gender-based violence.