
Mr. Fox earned a bachelor's degree from Guilford College in Greensboro and a law degree from Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama. Sworn in as Chairman of the North Carolina ABC Commission in March 2004, Mr. Fox has been an attorney for the New Hanover County Alcohol Beverage Control Board since 1984. Mr. Fox is a senior partner in the law firm of Yow, Fox and Mannen and is a member of the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce. He also served on the N.C. State Ports Authority Board from 1999-2004 and is a past president of the New Hanover County Bar Association.
Dr. Harr earned a bachelor's degree at Northwest Missouri State University and a medical degree at the University of Missouri-Columbia. For over 25 years, Dr. Harr has served concurrently as the team doctor for Maryville High School and Northwest Missouri State University in addition to servicing multiple other schools in the northwestern Missouri and southern Iowa regions. He is the past President and former Chairman of the Board of Directors for the American Academy of Family Physicians and is still active within the organization. Dr. Harr has been the recipient of many awards including Distinguished Service awards from the Missouri State High School Activities Association and the University of Missouri, the Sports Medicine Hall of Fame award from the Missouri Athletic Trainers Association, and a Distinguished Alumni award from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Ms. Heitkamp earned a bachelor's degree at the University of North Dakota and a law degree from the Lewis and Clark School of Law. Ms. Heitkamp began her career working for the Environmental Protection Agency, then moved to the office of the Tax Commissioner. Starting as the Assistant Attorney General for the Tax Commissioner, she eventually became the Tax Commissioner for North Dakota. She served as the North Dakota Attorney General for 8 years. More recently, Ms. Heitkamp is engaged in private legal and consulting work. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Dakota Gasification Company and The Forum on Democracy and Trade, a non-profit organization that supports public officials engaged in global trade debates. She also serves on the advisory committee and as a consultant for ALIS, a company that provides consulting services to governmental entities on homeland security.
Ms. Keegan graduated from Stanford University with a degree in human language. She earned a master's degree in communication disorders from Arizona State University. Ms. Keegan was a founding member of the Education Leaders Council and was named Chief Executive Officer. She has long worked for education reform, gaining national attention for her focus on student centered funding and academic improvement. Having worked as a superintendent and at the state government level, Ms. Keegan is often called to speak to Congress, State Legislative bodies, and education organizations. She is currently involved with boards and committees including the President's Commission on Title IX, Empower America, and Foundation for Teaching Economics. She regularly contributes to publications for organizations such as the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, the Pioneer Institute, and Chronicles Magazine. Her work has been featured in Forbes, Weekly Standard, Newsweek, Wall Street Journal, and Los Angeles Times.
Robert King earned a bachelor's degree from Trinity College and a law degree from the Vanderbilt University of Law. He began his career as a prosecutor for offices of District Attorneys. Since then, he has been in private practice, served as a New York State Assemblyman, and most recently has been serving as Chancellor for the State University of New York. He has served as a volunteer with the United Way, the American Lung Association, Camp Good Days, and Special Times. Mr. King received a Presidential appointment to be a member of the White House commission on Presidential Scholars. He was appointed by Secretary of State Colin Powell to the Education Committee of the U.S. National Commission for the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as a representative of state and local government interests.
Colonel Lonnie Westphal earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Colorado State University and a master's degree in public administration from University of Denver. He is also a graduate of the National Executive Institute of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the John F. Kennedy School of Government for Senior Executives at Harvard University. Col. Westphal was the first Vice President of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), and the Chief of the Colorado State Patrol, which he joined in 1974. He retired from the Colorado State Patrol in 2003. He is a former board member of the State Patrol Protective Association, Colorado Council of Law Enforcement Associations, and the National Commission Against Drunk Driving. Col. Westphal was also a former International Chair of the Police Traffic Services Committee of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators. He is currently an active member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police and is serving as the Executive Director of the Association of Colorado State Patrol Professionals and the Colorado State Patrol Family Foundation.
Dr. Wolf received a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the City University of New York and received a bachelor's degree from Columbia College. He has been a practicing psychologist for over 25 years, seeing children and adolescents in the Springfield, Massachusetts area. Dr. Wolf is the author of many books on parenting children and adolescents, including the best selling book, Get out of my life but first could you drive me and Cheryl to the Mall? A Guide to the New Teenager. Dr. Wolf is a frequent contributor to parenting magazines including Parents, Family Circle, and has written for CHILD Magazine. He has won numerous awards, and his works have been featured in TIME and O Magazine.