Michelle Gielan
Co-Founder, Institute for Applied Positive Research; Expert in Positive Psychology and How to Use it to Fuel Success
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Michelle Gielan, Co-Founder of the Institute for Applied Positive Research, is an expert on the science of positive communication and how to use it to fuel success. She works with Fortune 500 companies and schools to raise employee engagement, productivity and happiness at work. Michelle is a member of Zappos’ Downtown Project Think Tank on Education. She holds a Master of Applied Positive Psychology from the Univ. of Pennsylvania. Michelle is an Executive Producer of The Happiness Advantage Special on PBS. She formerly served as the anchor of two national newscasts at CBS News, as well as a correspondent for The Early Show. In 2009, Michelle produced Happy Week, a series focusing on fostering happiness in the midst of the recession. In 2011, she appeared in her own weekly health and wellness segment, Manic Monday on FOX News Chicago. Michelle graduated cum laude in Computer Engineering. Her research and advice have received attention from Forbes, USA Today, CNN, FOX and NPR.
Michelle Gielan, Co-Founder of the Institute for Applied Positive Research, is an expert on the science of positive communication and how to use it to fuel success. She works with Fortune 500 companies and schools to raise employee engagement, productivity and happiness at work. Michelle is a member of Zappos’ Downtown Project Think Tank on Education. She holds a Master of Applied Positive Psychology from the Univ. of Pennsylvania. Michelle is an Executive Producer of The Happiness Advantage Special on PBS.
After graduation from college, Gielan was a software engineer working in Boston and London. She was born in New York and grew up in the New York area and Bethesda, Md. Gielan was graduated cum laude from Tufts University in 2000 with a bachelor of science degree in Computer Engineering. She studied at the University of Sydney in Australia and did graduate work in broadcast journalism at UCLA.
She formerly served as the anchor of two national newscasts at CBS News, as well as a correspondent for “The Early Show”. In 2009, Michelle produced Happy Week, a series focusing on fostering happiness in the midst of the recession. In 2011, she appeared in her own weekly health and wellness segment, “Manic Monday” on FOX News Chicago. Michelle graduated cum laude in Computer Engineering. Her research and advice have received attention from Forbes, USA Today, CNN, FOX and NPR.
After graduation from college, Gielan was a software engineer working in Boston and London. She was born in New York and grew up in the New York area and Bethesda, Md. Gielan was graduated cum laude from Tufts University in 2000 with a bachelor of science degree in Computer Engineering. She studied at the University of Sydney in Australia and did graduate work in broadcast journalism at UCLA.
She formerly served as the anchor of two national newscasts at CBS News, as well as a correspondent for “The Early Show”. In 2009, Michelle produced Happy Week, a series focusing on fostering happiness in the midst of the recession. In 2011, she appeared in her own weekly health and wellness segment, “Manic Monday” on FOX News Chicago. Michelle graduated cum laude in Computer Engineering. Her research and advice have received attention from Forbes, USA Today, CNN, FOX and NPR.
Topics:
- Broadcasting Happiness - How To Create Success Through Positive Engagement
- Catalyzing Success - Training the Brain to Seize Opportunities
- Fueling Success
- The Optimism Quotient - Changing Our Mindset
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