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Pamela Jordan

Research Assistant Professor at University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Pamela Caudill Jordan is a distinguished researcher, psychologist, author, and speaker, renowned for her expertise in using data to address significant inquiries and resolve challenging issues.

With a robust background in professional education and psychology, Pamela has honed her research, measurement, and analytical skills to tackle diverse topics ranging from public welfare policy to family violence and spiritual development.

As the lead researcher at the Center for Bible Engagement, Pamela's dedication lies in quantifying spiritual growth and crafting tailored strategies to enhance individuals' spiritual journeys.

Her academic journey includes studying Professional Education Certificate in Machine Learning at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology, earning a PhD in Psychology from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, and obtaining a BA in Psychology from Penn State University.

Prior to her current role, Pamela held key positions such as Research Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Program Evaluator at Mid-Shore Council on Family Violence, Executive Director at the Center for Bible Engagement at Back to the Bible, Research Director at Back to the Bible, and Research Director at the University of Maryland.

Pamela Caudill Jordan's passion for research and psychology, combined with her dedication to exploring spirituality, has positioned her as a thought leader in the field, making her a sought-after speaker and author.

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Lincoln, Nebraska, United States