Hello, and thank you for stopping by! I am a Ph.D. student at Saint Louis University studying Industrial-Organizational Psychology with an emphasis on Occupational Health Psychology. My research interests include many topics surrounding worker health and wellbeing in various workplace and societal contexts, across the whole lifespan. I am a student member of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), the Society for Occupational Health Psychology (SOHP), and the Global Organization for Humanitarian Work Psychology (GOHWP). I am an active member of the Work-Life Lab (W.E.L.L.), and OHI Labs at Saint Louis University, and collaborate with Dr. Cort Rudolph at the Wallaby Lab at Wayne State University.
Career Interests:
Post-Secondary Teaching and Research
Applied Occupational Health and Safety Research (e.g., NIOSH CoE, OSHA, State or Local Labor Departments, Public Health-Occupational Health)
Organizational Roles in OSH
Testing and Assessment
Safety Behavior and Safety Culture Roles
Interdisciplinary Roles Advancing OSH
Data Science or Analytics Focusing on Employee Wellbeing
Research Interests:
Precarious work and the working poor
Work and aging
Occupational Health and Safety
Social safety nets
Work-family interface
Occupational Health Psychology
Total Worker Health
Education
Ph.D., Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Minor in Research Methodology IN PROGRESS
Saint Louis University, Expected 2026
M.S., Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Saint Louis University, 2024
B.S., Psychology, Minor in Statistics
Iowa State University, 2020
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