Michelle Travis is a Research Professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law, where she led USF’s Work Law and Justice Program for many years. She is also a regular contributing writer for Forbes.com on leadership strategy issues. As a founding member of the Work and Family Researchers Network, Michelle’s research focuses on employment discrimination law, gender stereotypes, and work/family integration. Before joining academia, Michelle practiced management-side employment law in the Bay Area. She has served on the NAWL Advocacy Committee since 2023. Her recent book, Dads for Daughters, is a guide for engaging male allies to advance gender equity. She has also authored an award-winning children’s picture book, My Mom Has Two Jobs, which celebrates working moms.