Pamela Trotman Reid

Pamela Trotman Reid is an American developmental psychologist, former professor, and president emerita of the University of Saint Joseph.

She has served on many boards, has chaired executive committees on education, and was appointed to the Capital Region Development Authority by Former Governor Dannel Malloy.

[3] The program, which concluded in 2018, guided girls from grades seven through twelve to explore the field of STEM to help prepare them for high school.

Reid is a fellow at the APA and served as the first African American president of the Society for the Psychology of Women.

[8] Informed in part by her work for the Society for the Psychology of Women, Reid is regarded for her research generally surrounding gender and racial socialization.