Amy Cuddy, born in July nineteen seventy-two, is a distinguished American social psychologist, author, and speaker known for her innovative contributions to the field of psychology. She has garnered attention for her advocacy of 'power posing,' a self-improvement technique that has sparked both interest and debate regarding its scientific validity.
Throughout her career, Cuddy has held esteemed faculty positions at several prestigious institutions, including Rutgers University, the Kellogg School of Management, and Harvard Business School. Her academic work is particularly noted for its focus on the stereotype content model, a framework she helped develop to enhance understanding of societal perceptions surrounding stereotyped individuals and groups.
In the spring of two thousand seventeen, Cuddy transitioned from her tenure-track role at Harvard Business School but remains actively involved in its executive education programs, continuing to influence and educate future leaders.