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2026 Conference 4 Keynote Speakers

Lorimer Moseley

Lorimer is Bradley Distinguished Professor in Clinical Neuroscience at the University of South Australia. He has authored 430 scientific articles and eight books. His research has transformed practice in chronic pain care internationally, including UK’s National Health Service, European pain management clinical standards and US Veterans Affairs clinical pathways. In 2020, he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia. His pain education videos attract over 10 million views per year. 

Caroline Gleich

Caroline Gleich is a professional ski mountaineer, endurance athlete, and environmental and equality activist. She’s been on the cover of every major ski magazine, in award-winning films, and has summited some of the highest peaks in the world. When she’s not in the mountains, she’s interviewing athletes, elected officials, and others for her podcast, The Caroline Gleich Show, about how sports can change the world.  She has testified to the House and the Senate about how climate change is affecting snow sports. 

Lee Hawkins

 Lee Hawkins is the author of I Am Nobody’s Slave: How Uncovering My Family’s History Set Me Free, a critically acclaimed memoir that traces 400 years of his Black American family’s history through slavery, Jim Crow apartheid, and the intergenerational trauma that followed. Mr. Hawkins is also the Series Creator, Producer, and Writer of the 2024 long form podcast series What Happened in Alabama?  Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2022, Hawkins is a nationally recognized investigative journalist.

Dr. Pooja Tandon

Pooja Sarin Tandon, MD, MPH is a general pediatrician and professor at the University of Washington’s School of Medicine, researcher at the Seattle Children’s Research Institute, and Director of Health at the Trust for Public Land. Her publications include over 60 peer reviewed papers, book chapters, and a recent book, Digging Into Nature – Outdoor Adventures for Happier and Healthier Kids. Her research funders have included the American Heart Association, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health.

Keynote
Speakers

Lorimer Moseley

Lorimer Moseley is a Bradley Distinguished Professor in Clinical Neuroscience at the University of South Australia. He has authored 430 scientific articles and eight books. His research has transformed practice in chronic pain care internationally, including UK’s National Health Service, European pain management clinical standards and US Veterans Affairs clinical pathways. In 2020, he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia. His pain education videos attract over 10 million views per year. 

Caroline Gleich

 

Caroline Gleich is a professional ski mountaineer, endurance athlete, and environmental and equality activist. She’s been on the cover of every major ski magazine, in award-winning films, and has summited some of the highest peaks in the world. When she’s not in the mountains, she’s interviewing athletes, elected officials, and others for her podcast, The Caroline Gleich Show, about how sports can change the world.  She has testified to the House and the Senate about how climate change is affecting snow sports.

Lee Hawkins

Lee Hawkins is the author of I Am Nobody’s Slave: How Uncovering My Family’s History Set Me Free, a critically acclaimed memoir that traces 400 years of his Black American family’s history through slavery, Jim Crow apartheid, and the intergenerational trauma that followed. Mr. Hawkins is also the Series Creator, Producer, and Writer of the 2024 long form podcast series What Happened in Alabama?  Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2022, Hawkins is a nationally recognized investigative journalist. 

Dr. Pooja Tandon

Pooja Sarin Tandon, MD, MPH is a general pediatrician and professor at the University of Washington’s School of Medicine, researcher at the Seattle Children’s Research Institute, and Director of Health at the Trust for Public Land. Her publications include over 60 peer reviewed papers, book chapters, and a recent book, Digging Into Nature – Outdoor Adventures for Happier and Healthier Kids. Her research funders have included the American Heart Association, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health.

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