As a Board certified psychiatrist, executive coach, Psychology Today blogger, and speaker, Dr. Woo-Ming Park is passionate about helping people achieve their best possible emotional health, both professionally and personally. She specializes in delivering dynamic, interactive talks on work life balance, Asian American mental health, emotional wellbeing, and conflict management, tailored to the specific needs of the organizations she is working with.
Included among her speaking audiences are physician organizations, Dress For Success, Compass, Duke University and Emory University. She also enjoys leading interactive workshops for medical school, MBA, and college students.
With a range of expertise in psychology, coaching, women's issues, and Asian American mental health, Dr. Woo-Ming Park shares unique perspectives on how to become more resilient and effective in professional and personal spheres. Her talks are grounded in cutting-edge research and practical strategies that are impactful in real-world settings.
Included among her speaking audiences are physician organizations, Dress For Success, Compass, Duke University and Emory University. She also enjoys leading interactive workshops for medical school, MBA, and college students.
With a range of expertise in psychology, coaching, women's issues, and Asian American mental health, Dr. Woo-Ming Park shares unique perspectives on how to become more resilient and effective in professional and personal spheres. Her talks are grounded in cutting-edge research and practical strategies that are impactful in real-world settings.
"Ann is a valued resource and thought leader for Dress for Success Worldwide. Sharing her deep expertise about how women can overcome challenges and thrive during transition have informed and inspired a wide audience. We deeply appreciate having access to her talks and commentary on relevant and timely issues. ” - Patricia Steele, Vice President, Communications, Dress For Success Worldwide.
"Our Duke alumni group had Ann speak to us on work-life balance, and her insights were invaluable. I highly recommend her to any organization looking to support their members' well-being." - Susan Gordon, Senior Director, Career and Professional Development, Duke University Alumni Engagement and Development.
"The Emory Alumni Association has sought out Ann’s expertise on numerous engagements relating to health, happiness, and wellness. Ann is an extremely talented speaker who can connect with a variety of audiences through digital mediums. We appreciate that she draws from research as well as her depth of experience working with patients. Whether Ann has addressed audiences as a solo speaker or in a panel discussion, she’s added tremendous value." - Sarah Rawls, Executive Director of Regional Engagement, Emory Alumni Association.
"Ann, just wanted to send you some feedback from your appearance on the 6AMERS. Our team really benefited from your practical tips and strategies for managing conflict and stress. Your talk was engaging, informative, and actionable and I hope you can do more of them for people in the future! Thank you again for all you do." - Skye Michiels, National Head of Agent Development, Compass.
"That was a blast! Ann, let’s make sure to stay connected." - John Blackshear, PhD, Associate Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, Associate Vice President of Student Affairs, Dean of Students, Duke University.
"Our Duke alumni group had Ann speak to us on work-life balance, and her insights were invaluable. I highly recommend her to any organization looking to support their members' well-being." - Susan Gordon, Senior Director, Career and Professional Development, Duke University Alumni Engagement and Development.
"The Emory Alumni Association has sought out Ann’s expertise on numerous engagements relating to health, happiness, and wellness. Ann is an extremely talented speaker who can connect with a variety of audiences through digital mediums. We appreciate that she draws from research as well as her depth of experience working with patients. Whether Ann has addressed audiences as a solo speaker or in a panel discussion, she’s added tremendous value." - Sarah Rawls, Executive Director of Regional Engagement, Emory Alumni Association.
"Ann, just wanted to send you some feedback from your appearance on the 6AMERS. Our team really benefited from your practical tips and strategies for managing conflict and stress. Your talk was engaging, informative, and actionable and I hope you can do more of them for people in the future! Thank you again for all you do." - Skye Michiels, National Head of Agent Development, Compass.
"That was a blast! Ann, let’s make sure to stay connected." - John Blackshear, PhD, Associate Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, Associate Vice President of Student Affairs, Dean of Students, Duke University.
Recent Speaking, Seminar, and Workshop Topics
Stress Proofed: Resilience and Emotional Wellbeing for Women
A Crash Course In Conflict Management for Asian American Professionals
Thought Control: How to hack your own thinking and be more effective in work and life
Better Work-Life Balance: Secrets, Strategies, and Solutions
How To Set Your Goals From The Inside Out
The Science Of Mindfulness
Stress Proofed: Resilience and Emotional Wellbeing for Women
A Crash Course In Conflict Management for Asian American Professionals
Thought Control: How to hack your own thinking and be more effective in work and life
Better Work-Life Balance: Secrets, Strategies, and Solutions
How To Set Your Goals From The Inside Out
The Science Of Mindfulness
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