Keith Friedman Keith Friedman has worked in the field of transportation safety research and development for more than 40 years. Currently, he is President of Friedman Research Corporation (FRC), with offices in Austin, Texas and Santa Barbara, California. FRC conducts research on leading-edge problems to protect people and structures under impact and blast conditions with the vision of supporting manufacturers and suppliers with the development of new products and design approaches.
Jacqueline G. Paver, Ph.D. Dr. Paver earned her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University. She performs biomechanical engineering analyses of real-world vehicular, industrial, and recreational accidents specializing in catastrophic head and spinal injuries. In recent years, as a consultant, she conducts physical and virtual testing that address aircrew ejection and in-flight loading, aircrew and surrogate ATD anthropometry and responses, helmet and restraint system effectiveness, and injury potential. Dr. Paver has testified as an expert for more than 30 years.
Elizabeth Holloway, Ph.D. Dr. Elizabeth Holloway, Professor Emerita of Antioch University, has over 40 years of experience as a research scientist, practitioner, and consultant in clinical supervision, relational practice, and respectful workplaces. She has held professorships at the Universities of California, Utah, Oregon, Wisconsin, and Antioch University. During her academic career, she achieved distinction for her research and practice in the fields of Psychology and Counseling. Her methodological expertise includes discourse analysis, grounded theory, narrative inquiry, critical incident technique, and case study design. She has authored or co-authored eight books. She has conducted research related to Impact Induced Fires, specifically the Statistical Analysis of FARS and State Data Files. Currently, Dr. Holloway teaches workshops on her model of clinical supervision and building respectful workplaces.