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Tessa Brown

Co-Founder of Germ Network

Tessa Brown is a dynamic individual with a strong background in academia, writing, and entrepreneurship.

She is the CEO and co-founder of Germ Network, a secure messenger app aimed at encrypting social interactions.

Prior to her role at Germ Network, Tessa was engaged in various educational pursuits, including lecturing at Stanford University where she taught writing, speech, and research with a focus on digital activism and hiphop culture.

Her academic journey includes a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Composition and Cultural Rhetoric with a certificate in Women's and Gender Studies from Syracuse University, a Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Creative Writing - Fiction from the University of Michigan, and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Religion and Creative Writing from Princeton University.

Tessa Brown is also a proficient writer, having publications across literacy research, essays, criticism, and fiction.

She even took on the role of editing 'Graduate Students at Work' for the University Press of Kansas, a pioneering collective work on graduate student labor.

Additionally, Tessa has contributed her skills and knowledge to organizations like Harper's Magazine, Stanford University, Syracuse University, and the University of Michigan.

Her interests extend to social media, social justice, pop culture, and advocating for positive change in society.

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San Francisco Bay Area