Leanne Tortezمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Leanne Tortez, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Organizational and Leadership Psychology at William James College. She holds a PhD in Applied Organizational Psychology from Hofstra University, an MS in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and a BA in Psychology, both from California State University. Courses Taught: Statistics and Research Methods I (726), Statistics and Research Methods II (727), Doctoral Project I (802) Research Interests focus on the work-family interface, leader-follower dynamics, employee well-being, and underrepresented groups in the workplace (e.g., shift workers, low-income and minority employees). She also specializes in psychometrics and humanistic interprofessional training models. Publication Trends reveal a consistent emphasis on: Work-family conflict and social support mechanisms Development of psychometric scales (e.g., Family-Supportive Coworker Behavior Scale) Healthcare worker well-being and physician stress Anti-trafficking training frameworks Gender dynamics in organizational settings Humanistic faculty development programs Professional Affiliations include the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Academy of Management, American Psychological Society, and National Native American Human Resources Association. Leadership Roles encompass serving as a Supervising Research Specialist for Riverside County, California, and contributing to symposiums on workload-wellbeing relations and diversity management.










