
Jennifer Abrams
Formerly a high school English teacher, new teacher coach, and district professional development facilitator, Jennifer Abrams is currently a communications consultant who works with educators and non-teaching school employees worldwide on building collaboration skills, having hard conversations and creating healthy, professional, adult school cultures of learning for all.
Jennifer’s publications include Having Hard Conversations, The Multigenerational Workplace: Communicate, Collaborate & Create Community and Hard Conversations Unpacked - the Whos, Whens and What Ifs, Swimming in the Deep End: Four Foundational Skills for Leading Successful School Initiatives and Stretching Your Learning Edges: Growing (Up) at Work.
Jennifer has shared her work as a featured columnist on growth and change for Learning Forward’s The Learning Professional journal as well as contributing to The International Educator (TIE) focusing her writing on adult development and collaboration skills.
Jennifer has been invited to keynote, facilitate and coach at schools and conferences in across North, Central, and South America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Australia, and New Zealand. She has been honored to have been named one of the “18 Women All K-12 Educators Should Know,” by Education Week’s ‘Finding Common Ground’’ blog. More about Jennifer’s work can be found at her website, www.jenniferabrams.com, and on X @jenniferabrams.