Bio & Press Kit
Rachel’s Bio
Rachel Simmons is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Odd Girl Out and The Curse of the Good Girl, and Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy and Fulfilling Lives.
A master facilitator and executive coach, she works for the world’s most innovative companies to design and deliver programs for women’s leadership development and allyship. She is renowned for translating social science research into accessible strategies with authenticity and humor, while creating a safe space to explore high stakes topics.
Rachel serves on the faculty of the Google School for Leaders and is an associate with the firm Cultivating Leadership. After co-founding the national nonprofit Girls Leadership, she led the Phoebe Lewis Leadership Program at Smith College. She was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1998, and her writing has appeared in the The New York Times and Harvard Business Review, among many other publications.
An ABC News Contributor for Good Morning America, Rachel is a recognized thought leader in the national media. She is a proud gay parent and lives in Western Massachusetts with her daughter and two rescue dogs.
Even More About Rachel
Rachel and her daughter live with Charlie and Mabel, two rescue dogs from Texas. Rachel loves mountain biking and taking her dogs to run in the woods. As a lifelong learner, Rachel loves trying new things, partly because it helps keep her “failure muscle” strong. One of her favorite things to do is make people laugh. Rachel loves karaoke, dance parties, and chocolate chip cookies. She considers herself a New Yorker at heart, even if her zip code doesn’t match.