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Dr. Wendy Riemann is an adjunct professor (part-time) of Communication at George Washington University. She holds a Ph.D. in Communication from George Mason University, an M.A. from Johns Hopkins University, and a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Wisconsin. Her professional background includes roles as Director of Federal Relations for the State of Wisconsin, Communications Director on Capitol Hill, and Speechwriter for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Governor of Florida. She has also led the Florida Department of Health’s Emmy-winning public service campaign.
Dr. Riemann’s research focuses on relationship dissolution, particularly broken marriage engagements, examining social support systems and holistic health impacts. She explores both helpful and unhelpful messages individuals receive during breakups. Her work intersects with political communication, state/federal relations, and crisis communication strategies.
She teaches courses including Small Group Communication, Professional Communication, and Relationship Communication. Her blog Maybe, Maybe Knot for Psychology Today further explores relational dynamics. Though no formal awards are listed, her Emmy-winning campaign highlights her impactful communication work.
Her advising and grants history is not detailed, but her professional roles suggest extensive governmental and institutional collaboration. No specific lab affiliations are mentioned, though her research likely involves cross-disciplinary teams in health communication and social sciences.




