Edith Turner
Edith Turner is a lecturer in anthropology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
Edith Turner is a lecturer in anthropology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
Boyce Watkins is a scholar, author and leader in the African-American community. He writes frequently about money issues and the African-American community.
Pamela Wesley Gomez is director of development and external church affairs at the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale University in New Haven, Conn.
William K. Mahony is a religion professor at Davidson College in Davidson, N.C. He is an expert in contemplative and Vedic Hinduism.
Dan Hotchkiss is a Unitarian Universalist pastor and a senior consultant with the Alban Institute. In July 2009, he wrote an article for Church Executive magazine about how churches are making do with less from donors in the current economy.
William Enright is a Presbyterian pastor and director emeritus of the Lake Institute on Faith & Giving at Indiana University. He can discuss the center’s report on religious giving and the recession.
Ali Eastburn is the founder of With This Ring, a Christian organization that asks people to give up their wedding rings to buy clean water for villages in underdeveloped nations.
David Dollahite is a professor of family life at Brigham Young University. He studies how religious beliefs and practices affect family relationships.
Melissa Brown is a part-time instructor at Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Her research focuses on fundraising and charitable giving.