Project Manager
Anne Laurita, Ph.D.
(she/her/hers)
In my role, I provide strategic direction for TigerWell and help work toward our overarching program goals. I hold consultations with various campus partners on well-being promotion projects and coordinate processes for those partners to collaborate, including administering the TigerWell Partnership & Seed Grant program and convening the Campus Well-being Partnership. My background is in developmental psychology and social neuroscience, and my approach is grounded in public health and social justice, informed by the work of colleagues in Health Promotion & Prevention Services (HPPS). I am thrilled to be a part of the TigerWell team and am grateful for the opportunities we have to enact lasting changes that support student well-being at Princeton. Please reach out to me to talk more about partnering on these efforts!
Director, HPPS
Sonya Satinsky, Ph.D., MPH
(she/her/hers)
Bio
Health Communications Specialist
Tegan Stuart, MPH, CHES
(they/them & she/her)
I operate within the intersection of communications and public health. In my role as TigerWell’s Health Communication Specialist, I aim to create a voice for the initiative within the Princeton Community, as well as engaging in cross-campus collaborations to strengthen that voice. My background is in sociomedical sciences and health communications. This boils down to health literacy, health equity, social justice and risk communication. I have the privilege of working closely with everyone on this amazing team. Don’t hesitate to reach out with questions or ideas!
Administrative Coordinator
Janice Huang, MA
(she/her/hers)
As the TigerWell Administrator, I provide administrative support for a multitude of TigerWell initiatives and ensure that all TigerWell activities are managed effectively and coordinated efficiently. I also work closely with Anne, our Project Manager, to further advance TigerWell initiatives.
Outreach Counselors
Jess Joseph, Ph.D.
(they/them & she/her)
I strive to provide a warm, safe(r) and casual space for students to explore how personal, environmental and societal interactions impact their experiences, sense of self and relationships. In doing so, I believe that students can gain a better understanding of themselves, find creative and sustainable solutions and begin to heal from and reduce painful emotions. I believe in the importance of making room for folks’ multifaceted, diverse and complex identities and values, and my therapeutic approach is strongly rooted in social justice frameworks. I’m excited to be a part of Princeton University’s TigerWell initiative, where I partner with the Women’s Center, the LGBT Center, the Carl A. Fields Center, Wilson College and SIFP to create unique, holistic, community-focused outreach programming. Please feel free to reach out to discuss ways I might support you and your communities on campus!
Mike Gross, Psy.D.
(he/him/his)
As a clinical and sport psychologist, and in my role as an outreach counselor, I provide liaison services to the Princeton University Athletic Department. Services include individual counseling, educational workshops, team consultations, and developing mental wellness programming. I also provide outreach counseling services in Forbes College. I specialize in the delivery of mindfulness- and acceptance-based interventions for college student health and wellness.
Sue Kim, LSW
(she/her/hers)
I strive to create a safe, supportive and collaborative space where students can engage in exploring difficult and challenging emotions and experiences and learn skills and knowledge to lead a more balanced and fulfilled life. As a Tigerwell Outreach Counselor, I partner with the Graduate College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science to increase access and to provide needed services and support through individual drop-in sessions, support groups, wellness workshops and consultations. I’m always on the lookout for ways to partner in this work so, don’t hesitate to reach out!