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Richard E. Mattson, Ph.D.
CURRICULUM VITAE
Address: Department of Psychology Office Phone: (607) 777-4251
Clearview Hall
Binghamton, NY 13902 E-mail: [email protected]
______________________________________________________________________________
Employment:
Spring 2013 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
SUNY Binghamton
Department of Psychology
Fall 2012 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Auburn University
Department of Psychology
2007- ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
2012 Auburn University
Department of Psychology
2006- VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
2007 Auburn University
Department of Psychology
Education:
2005- CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY PRE-DOCTORAL INTERN
2006 BOSTON VA CONSORTIUM
Accredited, American Psychological Association
Appointments:
Boston University School of Medicine Teaching Fellowship
Harvard Medical School Teaching Fellowship
2004- Ph. D., STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON
2006 Dissertation Title: The Longitudinal Course of Positive and Negative Relationship
Quality
Program: Clinical Psychology
Advisor: Matthew D. Johnson, Ph.D.
2000 - M.A., STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON
2004 Thesis title: Reexamination of the Differentiation between Positive and Negative
Marital Quality
Program: Clinical Psychology
Advisor: Matthew D. Johnson, Ph.D.
1996- B.A., STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT GENESEO
2000
Awards and Honors:
2009 Teacher of the Year - AU Department of Psychology, Presented by the
Psychology Graduate Organization (PsyGo)
2010 Excellence in Teaching Award (nominee), College of Liberal Arts, Auburn
University
2010 Teacher of the Year - AU Department of Psychology, Presented by the
Psychology Graduate Organization (PsyGo)
2012 Teacher of the Year - AU Department of Psychology, Presented by the
Psychology Graduate Organization (PsyGo)
Editorial Work:
2014 - Present Reviewer, Violence and Victims
2012 - Present Reviewer, Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy
2009 - Present Reviewer, Psychological Assessment
2009 - Present Reviewer, Personal Relationships
2010 - Present Reviewer, Journal of Family Psychology
2010 Book Reviewer, Contemporary Psychotherapies for a Diverse World (Frew &
Spiegler)
2009 Reviewer, Journal of Family Issues
2009 Reviewer, International Gambling Studies
2008 Reviewer, Journal of Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention
Professional Service
Department:
2013-present Junior Personnel Committee
2013-present Awards Committee Chairperson
2013 Curriculum Revision Committee
2013 Campfire Talks (presenter)
2013 Awards Committee Member
2012 Graduate Practicum Assignment Committee
2011-2012 AU Psychological Services Clinic – Clinical Advisory Committee
2011-2012 AU College of Veterinary Medicine - Psychology Practicum Supervisor
2011 – present Psi Chi National Honors Society faculty co-advisor
2010 – present Annual Review Committee
2010 – present Clinical Research Enhancement Award (CREA) Committee
2010 – present Faculty organizer for clinical program graduate student application process
and interview weekend
2010 – 2011 Annual Review Guidelines Committee
2010 – 2011 Curriculum Development and Revision Committee
2009 – 2010 Faculty organizer for Cultural Diversity Day
2007 – present Undergraduate Research Committee
2008 – present Graduate Student Research Committee
2008 – present SONA Committee for undergraduate research participation and recruitment
2007 – present Psychology department academic advisor
2006 – present Psi Chi Guest Speaker
2007 – 2008 Curriculum Development and Revision Committee
2006 Harrison School of Pharmacy - Psychology Practicum Supervisor
College:
2011 - 2012 College of Liberal Arts – Research Committee (Board Member)
2012 AU Research Week – Conference Volunteer Organizer
External:
2010 – present Tuskegee VA Internship Didactic Series – Presenter
2010 Conference Submission Reviewer – National Council for Family Research
Professional Memberships
2011 – 2013 Member - Division 43 – Family Psychology (APA)
2008 – 2010 Member – Association for Psychological Science (APS)
2007 – 2012 Member - Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy (ABCT)
2007 – 2010 Member - American Psychological Association (APA)
2007 – 2012 Member - International Association for Relationship Research
Current Clinical Activity
9/10 – TUSKEGEE VA HOSPITAL - External Provider for Compensation & Pension
12/12 Evaluations
9/08 THE GARTLAN LAW FIRM, LLC - Forensic Psychology Consultant
9/07 – PRIVATE PRACTICE/CLINICAL SUPERVISION
09/15
Bibliography
Published Manuscripts:
Mattson, R. E., Lofgreen, A. M., & O’Farrell, T. J. (2016). Dyadic alcohol use, alcohol-specific
conflict, and relationship dissatisfaction in treatment-seeking men and their female
partners. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 0265407516670759.
Franco-Watkins, A. M., Mattson, R. E., & Jackson, M. D. (2016). Now or later? Attentional
processing and intertemporal choice. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 29(2-3):
pages 206-217.
Cunningham, S. K., German, N. G, & Mattson, R. E. (2014) Regretful liaisons: Exploring the
role of partner regret in the association between sexual and relationship satisfaction.
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy.
Mattson, R. E., Rogge, R. D., Johnson, M. D., Baker, E., & Fincham, F. D. (2013). The positive
and negative semantic dimension of relationship satisfaction. Personal Relationships,
20(2), 328-355
Cunningham, S. K., & Mattson, R. E. (2012). Here comes the baby carriage, but where goes our
sex life? Sexuality and the transition to parenthood. Invited chapter for N. Gotsiridze-
Columbus (Ed.) Marriage: Psychological Implications, Social Expectations, and Role of
Sexuality.
Mattson, R. E., Franco-Watkins, A. M., & Cunningham, K. (2012). How Do I Regret Thee? Let
Me Count My Alternatives: Regret and Decision Making in Intimate Relationships.
Psychology, 3(9), 657-665.
Mattson, R. E., O’Farrell, T. J., Lofgreen, A. M., Cunningham, S. K., & Murphy, C. M. (2011).
The role of illicit substance use in a conceptual model of intimate partner violence in men
undergoing treatment for alcoholism. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Advance online
publication. doi: 10.1037/a0025030.
Mattson, R. E., Frame, L. E., & Johnson, M. D. (2011). Premarital affect as a predictor of
postnuptial marital satisfaction. Personal Relationships, 18, 532-546.
Mattson, R. E., O’Farrell, T. J., Monson, C. M., Panuzio, J., & Taft, C. T. (2010). Female
perpetrated dyadic psychological aggression predicts relapse in a treatment sample of
men with substance use disorders. Journal of Family Violence, 25, 33-42.
Callahan, E. H., Gillis, J. M., Romanczyk, R. G., & Mattson, R. E. (2010). The behavioral
assessment of social interactions in young children: An examination of convergent and
incremental validity. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 5, 351-360.
Frame, L. E., Mattson, R. E., & Johnson, M. D. (2009). Predicting the success or failure of
relationships. In H. Reis & S. Sprecher (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Human Relationships.
London: Sage Publications.
Franco-Watkins, A. M. & Mattson, R. E. (2009). When working memory isn’t effective: The
role of working memory constraints on rates of delayed discounting and substance-use
problems. In G. H. Lassiter (Ed.) Impulsivity: Causes, Controls and Disorders.
Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Mattson, R. E. & Johnson, M. D. (2007). Best practices for integrating research training in
marriage and family graduate education. The Family Psychologist, 23, 12-14.
Mattson, R. E., Paldino, M., & Johnson, M. D. (2007). The increased construct validity and
clinical utility of assessing relationship quality using separate positive and negative
dimensions. Psychological Assessment, 19, 146-151.
MacKillop, J. E., Mattson, R. E., Anderson, E. J., Castelda, B. A. , & Donovick, P. J. (2007).
Multidimensional assessment of impulsivity in undergraduate hazardous drinkers and
controls. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 68, 785-788.
Castelda, B. A., Mattson, R. E., MacKillop, J. E, Anderson, E. J., Burright, R., & Donovick, P.
J. (2007). Psychometric validation of the Gambling Passion Scale (GPS) in an English-
speaking university sample. International Gambling Studies, 7, 173-182.
Mattson, R. E., MacKillop, J. E., Castelda, B., Anderson, E. J., Burright, R., & Donovick, P.J.
(2007). Factor structure of gambling-related cognitions in an undergraduate sample.
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 30, 229-234.
Mackillop, J., Anderson, E. J., Castelda, B. A., Mattson, R. E., & Donovick, J. P. (2006).
Convergent validity of measures of cognitive distortions impulsivity and time perspective
with pathological gambling. Psychology of Addictive Behavior, 20, 75-79.
Mackillop, J., Anderson, E. J., Castelda, B. A., Mattson, R. E., & Donovick, J. P. (2006).
Divergent validity of measures of cognitive distortions, impulsivity, and time perspective
in pathological gambling. Journal of Gambling Studies, 22, 339-354.
Manuscripts in Progress:
Mattson, R. E., & Corso, K. A. (in revision). On the use of exact-weighted factor scores in
clinical assessment and prediction: A demonstration using the Millon Adolescent Clinical
Inventory and a sample of adolescents in residential or intensive day treatment.
Ortiz, E. G., & Mattson, R. E. (in revision). Experimental approaches for improving the
assessment of partner violence perpetration and victimization.
Sevlever, M., Gillis, J. M., Mattson, R. E., & Romanczyk, R. G. (in revision). Imitation in
ASDs: An analysis of tasks and errors.
Wiseman, K. V., Gillis, J. M., Romanczyk, R. G., Mattson, R. E., & Sevlever, M. (under
review). Visual illusion susceptibility in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Local
versus global processing.
Grants:
Title: The interplay of genetic, neurobiological, and developmental factors in the association
between social support in marriage and physical and mental health.
Agency: SUNY Research Foundation Collaborative Fund.
Date Submitted: 2013
Role: Principal Investigator
Current Status: Funded
Total Costs: $100,000.00
Title: The efficacy of restricted response latencies and implicit goal priming tasks for improving
self-report assessments of domestic abuse behaviors.
Agency: Auburn University Competitive Research Grant.
Date Submitted: 2008
Role: Principal Investigator
Current Status: Funded
Total Costs: $9,589.50
Title: A multi-method and levels of analysis approach to understanding the neurological social-
cognitive basis of impulsivity and risk.
Agency: National Institute of Health, R21
Date Submitted: 2010
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
Current Status: Not Funded
Title: An Integrated Model of Decision Making and Self-Control Processes underlying Alcohol.
Agency: National Institute of Health, PA-10-070 (Academic Research Enhancement Award
Parent R15)
Date Submitted: 2011
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
Status: Not funded
Posters and Presentations:
Presentations
Wagner, S. A., & Mattson, R. E. (2016). Love, social support, and the elderly. Presented at the Institute
for Multigenerational Studies Research Days Conference. Cultivating healthy intimate relationships
Location: Binghamton University (talk sponsored by EAP)
Mattson, R. E. (2014, November). Validating the process of psychological assessment: The
practice of science in the science of practice. Clinical case conference series for
Binghamton University’s Psychology Department’s clinical graduate program. SUNY
Binghamton, NY.
Mattson, R. E. (2014, October). Methodological and statistical advances in the study of intimate
partner violence. Greenbag presentation at the Decker School of Nursing. SUNY
Binghamton, NY.
Mattson, R. E. (2012, September). Empirical approaches to differential diagnosis. Didactics
presented at the Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System. Tuskegee, AL.
Mattson, R. E. (2011, September). Maximizing the utility of clinical assessment: Science in
practice. Colloquium presented in the Clinical Brown Bag series for Auburn University’s
Psychology Department’s clinical program. Auburn University, AL.
Mattson, R. E. (2010, February). On the role of science in clinical assessment. Didactics
presented at the Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System. Tuskegee, AL.
Johnson, M. D., Paldino, D., Frame, L. E., & Mattson, R. E. (2004, November). The importance
of separating the positive and the negative when assessing engaged couples. Symposium
presented at the 38th annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.
Cueva, L. V., Mattson, R. E., Paldino, D., & Johnson, M. D. (2003, November). Affective
behavior and relationship satisfaction in engaged couples: Comparing problem-solving
and social support interaction tasks. Presented at the 39th annual convention of the
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.
Posters
Cates, G., & Mattson, R. E. (2016). The association between social support and
depression. Presented at the Binghamton University Research Days Conference.
Kurzum, R. Z., & Mattson, R. E. (2016). Past break-up effects on hook-up attitudes during
college. Presented at the Binghamton University Research Days Conference.
Derner, K., Cameron, N., & Mattson, R. E. (2016). Relationship satisfaction in married couples
and its effect on stress. Presented at the Binghamton University Research Days
Conference.
Ortiz, E. O., Mattson, R.E., Rogge, R.D., & Baker, E. (2015, March). The role of ambivalence
in declines in relationship satisfaction. Poster to be presented at the annual convention of
the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Ortiz, E. O., & Mattson, R.E. (2014, November). Experimental approaches for improving the
assessment of partner violence perpetration and victimization. Poster presented at the
48th annual convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,
Philadelphia, PA.
Cunningham, K., & Mattson, R. E. (2012, November). What does regret have to do with me?
Exploring the association of relational regret and sexual satisfaction. Poster submitted to
be presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Society of the Scientific Study of
Sexuality, Tampa, Florida
Lofgreen, A. M., Hagedorn, S., Reynolds, A., Mattson, R. E. (2011, April). Does lying take
longer than truth-telling? The use of response latencies in the detection of underreporting
of relationship aggression. Poster presented at the annual Auburn University Psychology
Department Teaching and Research Festival, Auburn, Alabama.
German, N., & Mattson, R. E. (2011, October). Affective predictors of bi-dimensional
relationship satisfaction. Poster presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of International
Association for Relationship Research, Tuscon, Arizona.
Cunningham, K., & Mattson, R. E. (2011, November). Refining the measurement of sexual
satisfaction: Development and validation of the sexual activity frequency and expectation
scale. Poster presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Society of the Scientific Study
of Sexuality, Houston, TX
Lofgreen, A. M., Hiott, K., Henderson, M., Cason, A., Mattson, R. E. (2010, February). The
utility of implicit goal priming and restricted response latencies in increasing the validity
of self-report methodology in relationship research: A preliminary analysis. Poster
presented at the annual Auburn University Psychology Department Teaching and
Research Festival, Auburn, Alabama.
Brown-Cunningham, S. K., Knight, H., Brown, S., Reynolds, A., Mattson, R. E., & Franco-
Watkins, A. M. (2010, November). How happy with your relationship are you really?
Examining the utility of implicit recall and recognition tasks in measuring relationship
functioning. Poster presented at the 44th annual convention of the Association for
Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco, CA.
Waters, A. M., Wanders, J., Brown-Cunningham, S. K., & Mattson, R. E., (2010, November).
Therapeutic writing as an intervention for relationship distress in an undergraduate
sample. Poster presented at the 44th annual convention of the Association for Behavioral
and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco, CA.
Acuff, R. E., Franco-Watkins, A. M., & Mattson, R. E. (2009, November). Do individual
differences in working memory affect delay discounting decisions? Poster presented at the
30th annual convention of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Boston, MA.
Brown-Cunningham, S. K., Lofgreen, A., Mattson, R. E., & Franco-Watkins, A. M. (2009,
November). Incremental validity of the relationship regret scale over one dimensional
measures of relationship quality. Poster presented at the 43rd annual convention of the
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY.
Lofgreen, A., Brown-Cunningham, S. K., Franco-Watkins, A. M., & Mattson, R. E. (2009,
November). Alternative seeking as a moderator between the availability of attractive
alternatives and relationship satisfaction. Poster presented at the 43rd annual convention
of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY.
Paldino, D., Frame, L. E., Osterhout, R. E., Collins, Z. R., Mattson, R. E., & Johnson, M. D.
(2008, November). Examining the impact of partner variables on couple outcomes:
Attachment, appraisals, and marital satisfaction. Poster presented at the 42nd annual
convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.
Paldino, D., Osterhout, R. E., Frame, L. E., Mattson, R. E., Collins, Z. R., & Johnson, M. D.
(2008, November). Does the actual behavior displayed in couple interactions matter?
Behavior and appraisals as predictors of marital satisfaction. Poster presented at the 42nd
annual convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando,
FL.
Adams, L. B., Franco-Watkins, A. M., & Mattson, R. E. (2008, March). Cognitive and clinical
approaches to personality characteristics. Poster presented at the annual convention of
the Southeastern Psychological Association, Charlotte, NC.
Craig, M. H., Carswell, J. L., Lilies, P., Johnson, M. D., & Mattson, R. E. (2007, November).
Factor structure of the positive and negative semantic differential: A new measure of
relationship quality. Poster presented at the 41st annual convention for the Association for
Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.
Whittenborn, M., Beavers, J. M., McKenzie, J. C., Rogge, R. D., & Mattson, R. E. (2007,
November). Incremental validity of the positive and negative semantic differential over
one- and two-dimensional measures of relationship quality. Poster presented at the 41st
annual convention for the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,
Philadelphia, PA.
Mattson, R. E., Taft, C. T., Monson, C. M., O’Farrell, T. J., & Panuzio, J. (2006, November).
Perceived criticism and psychological aggression as predictors of alcohol use and
alcohol-related problems following alcoholism treatment. Poster presented at the 40th
Annual Convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy,
Chicago, IL.
Mattson, R. E. & Johnson, M. D (2005, November). Longitudinal course of positive and
negative relationship quality. Poster presented at the 39th annual convention of the
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C.
MacKillop, J., Anderson, E. J., Mattson, R. E., Castelda, B. A., & Donovick, P. J. (2004, June).
Instrumental decision-making in collegiate at-risk drinkers. Poster presented at the
annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Vancouver, BC.
Saccente, E., MacKillop, J., Mattson, R. E., Castelda, B. A., Anderson, E. J., Burright, R. G., &
Donovick, P. J. (2004, April). Differences in decision-making behavior using problem
drinkers and non-problem drinkers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern
Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
Magdich, S., Mattson, R. E., Anderson, E. J., Castelda, B. A., MacKillop, J., Donovick, P. J., &
Burright, R.E. (2004, April). The relationship between irrational gambling beliefs and
gambling passion. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological
Association, Washington, D.C.
Mattson, R. E., Paldino, D., Frame, L. E., Collins, Z. R., & Johnson, M. D. (2003, November).
The role of affective behaviors and attributions in positive and negative marital quality.
Poster presented at the 37th annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.
Mattson, R. E., Anderson, E. J., Castelda, B. A., MacKillop, J. E. (2003, November).
Independent psychometric validation of the Gamblers' Beliefs Questionnaire (GBQ).
Poster presented at the 37th annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.
Castelda, B. A., Mattson, R. E., Anderson, E. J., MacKillop, J., Burright, R. G., & Donovick, P.
J. (2003, November). An exploratory study of behavioral and paper-based measures of
gambling in pathological and potentially pathological gamblers. Poster presented at the
37th annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy,
Boston, MA.
Anderson, E. J., Mattson, R. E., MacKillop, J., Castelda, B. A., Burright, R. J., & Donovick, P.
J. (2003, November). Psychometric validation of the Gambling Passion Scale (GPS).
Poster presented at the 37th annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, Boston.
Cueva, L. V., Mattson, R. E., & Johnson, M. D. (2003, November). Affective behavior and
relationship satisfaction in engaged couples: Comparing problem-solving and social
support interaction tasks. Poster presented at the 37th annual convention of the
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.
Mattson, R. E., & Johnson, M. D. (2002, November). A reexamination of the differentiation
between positive and negative marital quality. Poster presented at the 36th annual
convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Reno, NV.
Teaching Experience
Grant Received Related to Teaching:
Title: Undergraduate Research Fellowship (Faculty Sponsor for Lauren Adams).
Institution: Auburn University
Date submitted: March 2007
Agency: Auburn University (College of Liberal Arts)
Funding requested: $1,000
Current status: Funded
Courses Taught:
Graduate
Binghamton University
PSYC 504: Statistics and Research Design II
PSYC 612: Techniques for Behavior Change
PSYC 613: Advanced Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning
Auburn University
PSYC 8970: Marriage and Family Therapy Seminar
PSYC 8910: Clinical Practicum (Psychotherapy Vertical Team)
PSYC 8910: Clinical Practicum (Assessment Vertical Team)
PSYC 8480: Advanced Professional and Ethical Issues in Clinical Psychology
PSYC 8310: Intro to Clinical Ethics and Methods
PSYC 7300: Adult Psychopathology
PSYC 7310: Developmental Psychopathology
Undergraduate
Auburn University
PSYC 4010: Introduction to Clinical Psychology
PSYC 3560: Abnormal Psychology
Other Contributions to Teaching:
Fall 2010 - Spring 2011: Curriculum Development Committee for revision to PSYC 7300
(Chair)
Chaired a committee dedicated to revising graduate didactics in developmental
psychopathology; this course was the primary work product from that committee.
Spring 2007 - Fall 2008: Curriculum Development Committee for PSYC 8480 (Chair)
Chaired a committee that developed a graduate capstone course in clinical psychology
entitled Advanced Professional and Ethical Issues in Clinical Psychology.
Fall 2007 - Spring 2008: Curriculum Development Committee for PSYC 8310
I participated in a committee that developed a pre-practicum course in basic psychotherapy
skills and professional comportment within mental health contexts entitled Intro to
Clinical Ethics and Methods.
Doctoral Students:
Karlene Cunningham, Ph.D.
Ashton Lofgreen, Ph.D.
Current Doctoral Students:
Ashley Waters, M.S.
Nicole German, M.S.
Current Masters Students:
Edwin Ortiz, B.A.
Membership on Student Committees:
Thesis Committee Member:
Binghamton University
Davis Brigman
Alex Vizgatis
Auburn University
Roy Acuff
Jessica Domino
Sarah Lyle
Mark Silvestri
Christy Talbert
Timothy Thornberry
Andy Tseng
Elizabeth Mason
Leon Butler
Andrew Philip
Davis Brigman
Reed Maxwell
Dissertation Committee Member:
Binghamton University
Michelle Accardi
Jessica Baltman
Davis Brigman
Hayley Fivecoat
Auburn University
Timothy Thornberry
Ben Carter
Elizabeth Mason
Leon Butler
Genevieve Pruneau
Honors Thesis Committee Member:
Binghamton University
Jennifer Bertollo
Rebecca Conrad, chair
Dana Hall
Malaina McKenzie
Naquan Ross
Mindy Wong, chair
Auburn University
Shelly Brown
Qualifying Exam Committee Member (Auburn University):
Ashton Lofgreen, chair
Mark Silvestri
Ashley Jackson
Sarah Lyle
Karlene Cunningham, chair
Andrew Philip
Christy Talbert
Timothy Thornberry
Andy Tseng
Genevieve Pruneau
Elizabeth Mason
Ben Carter
Leon Butler