SPEAKING & MEDIA

Selected Engagements

2024 NATO Strategic Communicators Conference – Berlin, Germany

“Cognitive Warfare: The New Battlespace”

2024 Polish Ministry of National Defense

“Cognitive Warfare and the Psychology of Influence”

2024 NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence (COE) – Riga StratCom Dialogue:

“Cognitive Resilience: The Role of Strategic Communications”

2024 The Swedish Defence University Symposium - Cognitive Dominance: Misinformation, Disinformation, and Influence in Great Power Competition:

“Media Literacy, Public Education, and Awareness”

2024 Tulane University, School of Professional Advancement, Graduate Certificate in Open-Source Intelligence:

“The Importance of Culture When Interpreting Information”

2024 Japanese Ministry of Defense (JMOD) - Tokyo, Japan:

Strategic Communication Symposium, SME

2024 U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Global Information Conference - Washington, D.C.:

“NATO Allied Command Transformation, NATO Cognitive Warfare Concept: Gaining Advantage Over the Brain Battlespace”

2024 The Cognitive Crucible Podcast, The Information Professionals Association (IPA):

“Tanna Krewson on Cognitive Warfare and Global Conflict Analysis and Resolution”

2023 NATO ACT Cognitive Warfare Validation Simulation Event:

“Cognitive Warfare”

2023 NATO StratCom Multinational Information Operations Experiment (MNIOE) Conference:

“Wargaming Cognitive Warfare: Innovatively Demonstrating the Existence of an Emerging Threat”

2023 NATO International Concept Development & Experimentation Conference:

“Designing Wargames for Cognitive Warfare”

2022 The Peace & Conflict Studies Journal Conference:

“Contested narratives of what it means to be American: Perceptions of national identity in the time of COVID-19”

2022 The Qualitative Report 13th Annual Conference:

“Research for Social Change: Incorporating Reflexivity in Research Design”

2022, U.S. Army 6th PSYOPS Battalion, Fort Bragg:

“Psychological Warfare: The Psychosocial-Emotional Motivations and Drivers of Indigenous Target Audiences”

2022, Nova Southeastern University Halmos College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Conflict Resolution Studies:

“Foundations of Qualitative Feminist Research”

2021 The Peace & Conflict Studies Journal Conference:

“Social Cohesion in the Time of COVID-19: Exploring Changes in Attitudes, Behaviors, and Identities”

2021, Nova Southeastern University, Diversity Student Council RealTalk Series:

“Racism, Prejudice, and Bias: What Happens When We’re Honest?”

2021 PACE Academy:

“Global Education Trends”

2021, Nova Southeastern University, Razor’s Edge Scholars Program:

“The N-Word: Race and Ethnic Relations in America”

2020, Nova Southeastern University, Department of Student Affairs:

“Civility and Cultural Competence”

2018 The Carter Center:

“Liberia: Election Monitoring and Donor Relations”