James F.
James holds a PhD in History from the University of St Andrews, an MPhil in History from the University of Cambridge, and an MPhil in Classics from Trinity College. He is the co-founder of the Institute for the Study of International Expositions.
James W.
James is currently a PhD researcher at the University of Glasgow, where he is writing a dissertation on a Venetian painter from the late 16th century named Palma il Giovane. He holds an MA in Art History (NYU), an MA in Art Business (University of Manchester), and a BA in Art History (Vassar).
Falicia
Falicia is a JD candidate at Harvard Law School. Previously, she graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a BS in Genetics and Genomics, and certificates in Education and African Studies. She has worked at a policy consulting firm on a NASA precision medicine contract and at a law firm focusing on corporate and tech transactional work.