Quarterlife Crisis | Founders of Quarterlifecrisis.com and Co-Authors of the Quarterlifer's Companion

Quarterlife Crisis

Founders of Quarterlifecrisis.com and Co-Authors of the Quarterlifer's Companion

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Abby Wilner is co-author of the bestselling Quarterlife Crisis: the Unique Challenges of Life in Your Twenties, the first book to recognize the transition to adulthood and its accompanying issues, as well as The Quarterlifer's Companion: How to Get on the Right Career Path, Control Your Finances, and Find the Support Network You Need to Thrive. She has appeared on the Today Show, Oprah, MSNBC and CNN and has been featured in hundreds of radio shows and newspaper articles. She is also the Webmaster of quarterlifecrisis.com, an award-winning online community for twentysomethings, and is leading a nationwide effort to provide Quarterlife Crisis solutions through lectures, workshops and support groups. Abby graduated from Washington University in St. Louis in 1997 with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology.

Catherine Stocker is co-author of The Quarterlifer's Companion: How to Get on the Right Career Path, Control Your Finances, and Find the Support Network You Need to Thrive. Catherine is VP of Marketing and Development for quarterlifecrisis.com and lectures and leads workshops nationwide for soon-to-be and recent college grads. She has appeared on The Wall Street Journal Weekend show and has been featured as a commentator on the quarterlife transition for publications and radio shows including, among others, NPR, The Wall Street Journal and the Utne Reader. Previously, Catherine held positions in marketing communications and management consulting at Fleishman-Hillard International and at the Center for Applied Research. She holds a BA from Georgetown University, an MA in journalism from the University of Maryland and her MBA in marketing and strategic management from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

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