The Nazi-Era Art Provenance Research Training program is for graduate students and emerging museum and art market professionals.
- Speakers include: Anne Dunn-Vaturi, Senior Provenance Researcher, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Amelie Ebbinghaus, Director, Art Loss Register, London
- Marc Masurovsky, Historian and Co-founder of the Holocaust Art Restitution Project (HARP)
- Nicholas O’Donnell, Litigation Partner, Sullivan & Worcester LLP, Boston
- Anna Rubin, Director, Holocaust Claims Processing Office of the New York Department of Financial Services
- Carla Shapreau, Curator, Salz Collection of Stringed Instruments; Lecturer, School of Law; and Senior Fellow, Institute of European Studies, University of California, Berkeley
- Laurel Zuckerman,Claimant in Zuckerman v. Metropolitan Museum of Art, editor Open Art Data
- Jona Goldschmidt, claimant and grandson of Fritz and Thea Goldschmidt
- Carrie Gough, President and Founder, Veritas Fine Art Appraisals & Consulting
- Joanna Gohmann, Provenance Researcher & Object Historian, Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art
- Jacques Schuhmacher, Senior Provenance Research Curator, Victoria & Albert Museum, London