1. Florence Harriet Levin Denmark was born on January 28,1932 and is an American psychologist and a past president of the American Psychological Association.

1. Florence Harriet Levin Denmark was born on January 28,1932 and is an American psychologist and a past president of the American Psychological Association.
Florence Denmark is a pioneering female psychologist who has influenced the psychological sciences through her scholarly and academic accomplishments in both psychology and feminist movements.
Florence Denmark has contributed to psychology in several ways, specifically in the field of psychology of women and human rights, both nationally and internationally.
Florence Denmark's research has emphasized status and gender, prejudice, leadership and leadership styles, and women.
Florence Denmark was born in 1932 in Philadelphia to an attorney and a musician.
Florence Denmark grew up with an older sister and a significant extended family.
Florence Denmark was actively involved during her adolescent years at Roxborough High School in Philadelphia and graduated as valedictorian of her high school class In 1948.
Florence Denmark was involved in undergraduate research and wrote an honor's thesis revolving around leadership and gender.
Florence Denmark has made many contributions as well as earned many awards and honors in the field of psychology.
Florence Denmark acted as chairperson for the first research conference geared towards women and psychological research.
Florence Denmark served as Vice President of the New York Academy of Sciences and on the board of directors for the Cummings Center for the History of Psychology at the University of Akron.
In 2002, Florence Denmark was given the Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award from Dyson College of Pace University.
Florence Denmark received awards from the New York State Psychological Association, the Organization for Professional Women, the Association for Women in Science, and the Association for Women in Psychology.
Florence Denmark has made significant strides for the field of psychology in the areas of gender differences and feminism.
Florence Denmark has written over 15 books, over 100 articles, and has appeared on radio and television shows.