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Lt. Col. Rob B. McClary, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired, works for Booz Allen Hamilton leading a research team
for the Army’s Human Dimension Capabilities Development Task Force. He holds a BS from the United States
Naval Academy, an MMAS from the Army’s School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS), and a PhD from
Kansas State University. His research explored the relationships between tolerance of ambiguity and creativity
among military officers. He has served as an armor officer, as a civilian assistant professor at SAMS, and as the
contractor lead of the Training and Education Directorate of the Army’s Human Terrain System.
Dr. Marcus Griffin is a cultural anthropologist. He served as the lead social scientist for one of the first Army
human terrain teams in Baghdad, Iraq. After subsequently serving as an Asia-Pacific regional scholar for the
Army’s Cultural Knowledge Consortium, Griffin returned to the Human Terrain System as lead instructor for
research operations. He has published significant studies from the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. He
currently works as &W6V&6