David Wilcox

David Wilcox works with nonprofits and public bodies as a consultant and facilitator to achieve effective partnerships in multi-party health and welfare projects. His expertise is in neighborhood renewal, community engagement, e-democracy, and building inter-organizational networks. His background as a journalist, mainly as a specializing on housing, transport, planning and property for the London Evening Standard lends much to his ability to bring diverse parties to common goals and clear project visions.

Alan Berkowitz is an independent consultant who helps colleges, universities, public health agencies and communities design programs that address health and social justice issues. His expert opinion is frequently sought after by the U.S. federal government and professional organizations, and he is well-known for his scholarship and innovative programs. He is the Editor and founder of The Report on Social Norms.

Advisory Board

The dedication and deep knowledge and insights of all our Advisory Board Members is what allows Rubenu to grow and succeed. We thank all our advisors for their dedication and inspiration. Thank You!

Rabbi Yisrael Gans Shlita

Dean of the Kol Torah Yeshiva

Jerusalem, Israel

Dr. Alan Berkowitz, Ph.D

Jeff Linkenbach, Ed.D

Jeff Linkenbach, Ed.D. is a consultant, faculty member in the Department of Health & Human Development at Montana State University and Director of the Montana Social Norms Project. Jeff is well known for being a pioneer in the area of the social norms approach to prevention. His research and innovative project development constantly strive to translate social science into social action.

Koreen Johannessen, M.S.W.

Koreen Johannessen is the Senior Advisor for Prevention for the University of Arizona Campus Health Service, and consultant and trainer in social norms and environmental approaches for reducing heavy and high risk drinking. She has been the project director for six federal substance abuse prevention grants while Director of Health Promotion and Preventive Services.

Dr. Michael Rothschild, Professor Emeritus

Michael Rothschild is Emeritus Professor at the School of Business, University of Wisconsin. He is also an Eminent Scholar at the National Cancer Institute. He was the principal investigator on a project for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation to reduce driving after excessive drinking. He has also worked on projects for reducing obesity, reducing binge drinking on college campuses, increasing produce consumption and exercise, and inhibiting the onset of smoking among teenagers.

Community based health promotion in Israel.

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