Meet Dr. Bobbi Wegner

A woman with long dark hair, blue eyes, and light skin, wearing a black blazer, a white top, gold hoop earrings, and layered gold necklaces, smiling indoors with a brick wall and window behind her.

Psychologist, founder, and speaker specializing in team dynamics, leadership development, and high-performing cultures.

As the CEO and founder of Groops, Dr. Wegner leads an innovative platform that uses psychology-based coaching and workshops to help teams build trust, enhance collaboration, and scale effectively. Groops empowers organizations to prioritize team health as a driver of business success, leveraging AI-driven insights and expert facilitation.

With extensive experience working with leaders and teams at global organizations, Dr. Wegner delivers science-based strategies that simplify complex psychological concepts into actionable steps for improving team cohesion, trust, and resilience. She is a sought-after speaker and advisor for businesses navigating growth, change, and cultural transformation.

Dr. Wegner is a lecturer at Harvard University, teaching Groups and Culture, Motivation, and Applied Coaching, equipping leaders with the tools to align organizational goals with psychological principles. Her expertise extends to advancing social wellness innovation as a board member for USA for IOM (The UN Migration Agency).

Dr. Wegner is the author of the Insights from Within newsletter and the book Raising Feminist Boys (New Harbinger, 2021), reflecting her commitment to fostering empathy, emotional intelligence, and inclusivity - qualities foundational to effective leadership and thriving teams. Her insights have been featured in Psychology Today, NPR, Harvard Health Blog, and other prominent outlets. She is also host of the The Psychology of Work podcast.

When she’s not helping organizations thrive, Dr. Wegner enjoys life outside Boston with her three children, inspired by her belief that human connection lies at the heart of personal and professional success.