Dr. Jenny Susser
Performance is a passion for Dr. Jenny Susser. With a doctoral degree in Clinical Health Psychology, specializing in Sport & Performance Psychology, Dr. Jenny is a New York State licensed psychologist, a Certified Mental Performance Consultant with the Association for Applied Sport Psychology, and a member of the USOC Olympic Registry, the highest distinction a Sport Psychologist can obtain in the United States. A former high performing athlete, Dr. Jenny was a four-year All-American swimmer and then assistant coach at UCLA, Pac-10 Champion, swam on two national teams, and competed at the 1988 Olympic Trials.
In sport, Dr. Jenny has worked with Division I collegiate teams from UCLA, USC, Hofstra University, and University of Florida, as well as athletes of numerous sports and ages at the professional, international, Olympic, and amateur levels. Dr. Jenny was the Sport Psychologist for a 2010 World Equestrian Games Para-Dressage Team and in 2012, she was the USET Olympic Team Sport Psychologist for the United States Olympic Dressage Team in London.
After working for a decade with high performing athletes, Dr. Jenny took her experience to the corporate world, applying the tools of high performance to the pressures of the business world. As a keynote speaker and corporate trainer, she has delivered performance trainings to teams and individuals in Fortune 500 companies Johnson & Johnson, Target, Nike, Capital One Financial, Samsung, Hewlett Packard, Nationwide, Toys “R” Us, Stryker, Owens Corning, eBay, JLL, Fifth Third Bancorp, as well as Deloitte, Mercedes-Benz, Ulker, and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
With a philosophy of blending of science/research, education, experience, and intuition, her ability to flex and draw from multi-dimensional resources creates a powerful experience and remarkable results. Dr. Jenny successfully applies her years of experience promoting health, wellness, and performance to sport and corporate teams and individuals looking to make a lasting, positive difference in their professional and personal lives.