Publications
Published Books
Copilot Effect
Autonomy and self-worth in the age of Copilot, Gemini, and ChatGPT
SunDog Press | amazon.com
Genius Element
Realizing human genius across Copilot, Gemini, and ChatGPT
SunDog Press | amazon.com
Where Women Once Ruled
Gender bias and the decline of women in tech
SunDog Press | amazon.com
Academic Work
PhD Dissertation
The Moderating Role of Self-Esteem in the Relationship Between Perceived Gender Bias and Job Satisfaction Among Women in the Technology Industry. Walden University,
Available via ProQuest: https://www.proquest.com/docview/3302379916
Oral Defense
The Moderating Role of Self-Esteem in the Relationship Between Perceived Gender Bias and Job Satisfaction Among Women in the Technology Industry. Walden University,
Oral Defense: Slideshare
Writings
Medium | SunDog Press
Volume 1 | Issues 1-10
Distills the core arguments of my doctoral research into a structured, peer-level inquiry: examining how gender bias in the technology industry intersects with self-esteem and job satisfaction, and inviting readers to engage the findings as intellectual equals rather than passive consumers.
Identity Shifts: Portraits is a narrative series that captures lived moments of professional reinvention: intimate reflections on how individuals reconstruct self-concept, status, and meaning when work, power, or technology disrupt who they thought they were.
Copilot Effect articles explore the psychological turning point that occurs when AI begins to do more of the work, inviting knowledge workers to reorganize their self-worth, reclaim judgment, and consciously step back into authorship rather than drift into quiet displacement.
Genius Element articles explore the uniquely human capacities that remain irreplaceable in the age of AI, examining how original thought, discernment, and moral judgment become the new foundation of professional worth as automation absorbs routine execution.
Agentic Change articles explore the deliberate shift from passive adaptation to intentional authorship in the age of AI, focusing on how individuals reclaim control over direction, contribution, and responsibility as intelligent systems become embedded in their work.
Foundational Writings presents the core psychological and conceptual essays that underpin the broader body of work, exploring human–AI cognition, identity, agency, and the evolving relationship between intelligence, work, and meaning.
Her forthcoming books are published by SunDog Press and will be available in print, e-book, and audio formats in 2026.