Ellen Galinsky is a prominent figure in work-family research and child development.
As president and cofounder of the Families and Work Institute, she has authored over 40 books and reports on parenting and workforce issues.
Galinsky's background includes 25 years at Bank Street College of Education and a master's degree in child development.
She has received numerous awards and honors, including being elected a fellow of the National Academy of Human Resources.
A frequent media contributor and keynote speaker, Galinsky has presented at White House conferences and is recognized for her influential work in early childhood education.
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