Dr. Angelica Perez-Litwin, a licensed Clinical Psychologist, serves as the Founder and CEO of Lumin, an innovative therapy and career/business coaching practice tailored for professionals and business owners.
With over two decades of clinical and professional experience, Dr. Perez-Litwin’s career spans private practice, research centers, academia, and entrepreneurship. She was formerly an Assistant Research Professor at New York University Grossman School of Medicine and directed the Multicultural Clinical Program at the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. More recently, Dr. Perez-Litwin led as Director of the Prisma Health Addiction Medicine Center.
Dr. Perez-Litwin is passionate about advancing the careers and economic mobility of women. As the Founder of Latinas Think Big, an international network of professional women. Dr. Perez-Litwin spearheaded pioneering partnerships with top technology companies and academic institutions such as Google, Harvard, and Columbia University.
Educational Background:
- PhD in Clinical Psychology from Fordham University (1998)
- MBA in Entrepreneurship & Innovation from Clemson University (2020)
- B.A. in Psychology from Columbia University (1989)
- Alumna of the Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education Program
Career Highlights:
- Twenty years of private practice experience in New York and South Carolina
- Founder & Owner of two group therapy practices in Greenville and Greer, SC
- Formerly served as an Assistant Research Professor at New York University Grossman School of Medicine
- Directed the Multicultural Clinical Program at the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, New York University Langone Health Center
- Led as Director of the Prisma Health Addiction Research Center
- Founded Latinas Think Big, a career advancement network in partnership with Google
- Recognized as one of the ’50 Most Influential Latinos in the United States by Hispanic Business Magazine
- Featured and invited guest speaker in numerous reputable publications, media outlets, and podcasts, including The Today Show, Forbes, PBS, NPR, and CNN.