Jennifer Thorpe-Moscon

Jennifer S. Thorpe-Moscon is an American organizational psychology researcher and author.
Early life and education
Thorpe-Moscon was born in New York City and grew up in Brooklyn. She went to Stuyvesant High School and then to Columbia University, where she completed a double degree in Psychology and Computer Sciences. She then received her PhD in Social Psychology from New York University. She is the Vice President, Research and Chair, Catalyst Award, in charge of the Catalyst Award Evaluation Committee.
In 2013 she published the book How Geek Girls Will Rule the World featuring interviews with different women who are successful in different "geeky" areas of life. In 2017 she published The Improbable Worlds, an urban fantasy and time travel novel.
Publications
* How Geek Girls Will Rule the World. CreateSpace Publishing, 2013.
* The Improbable Worlds. Amazon Digital Services LLC, 2017.
* Dnika, J. Travis, Jennifer Thorpe-Moscon, and Courtney McCluney, Emotional Tax: How Black Women and Men Pay More at Work and How Leaders Can Take Action (Catalyst, 2016).
Personal life
Her husband is graphic artist.<ref name="goodreads" />
 
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