Danielle Eiseman is a lecturer in the Department of Communication within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University. Professor Eiseman has five years’ experience working in media, advertising, and public engagement, with a focus on messaging on sustainable and pro-environmental behaviors. She has developed coordinated messaging campaigns in Scotland, developed educational and promotional materials for the Scottish Government Climate Change Behavioral Research Group, and organized community debates on climate-related issues such as reducing city speed limits to reduce carbon emissions.
Her Ph.D. is in Marketing from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland. Professor Eiseman also holds a Master’s in Carbon Management from the University of Edinburgh, a Master’s in Marketing and Economics from DePaul University, and a Bachelor’s in Chemistry from Miami University. Professor Eiseman’s current research is focused on engaging the public on climate change through food as well as youth education on climate change.