Jennifer Moss
Contributor, CNBC Make ItJennifer Moss is an international speaker, award-winning journalist and author, workplace culture strategist, and cofounder of the Work Better Institute, a global workforce policy think tank. She helps leaders reduce burnout, build trust, and strengthen high-performing teams. Jennifer is a nationally syndicated radio columnist and writes for Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Fortune. She strategizes with leadership teams of large enterprise firms to measure well-being and improve organizational culture and performance. She is a former member of the Global Happiness Council, in partnership with Gallup and the UN, and contributor to their annual Global Happiness Policy Report. She is the author of three books: "Why Are We Here?" a leadership book focused on workplace culture and wellness; "The Burnout Epidemic," named by Thinkers50 as one of the 10 Best New Management Books of 2022; and "Unlocking Happiness at Work," named a business book of the year in the United Kingdom. Jennifer's work also appears in the HBR Guide to Beating Burnout and the HBR Emotional Intelligence Series. Jennifer has been acknowledged as a Canadian Innovator of the Year, an International Female Entrepreneur of the Year, and is the recipient of a Public Service Award from the Office of President Obama. You can follow her on LinkedIn.