
Christian Ampo is a senior at San Diego State University. He is currently working towards a degree in Psychology with an emphasis in Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology. In his university, Christian is currently a research assistant for the Psychology of Organizational Well being and Effectiveness Research (POWER) lab. Through his lab, he has worked on independent projects that have developed into a full manuscript about workplace stressors of nurse managers and an oral presentation about the effect of lunch break pressures and perceptions on worker well-being. As a research assistant, he also provides support and assistance to the graduate students in POWER lab working towards their thesis. Christian also serves as the president and former treasurer of Psi Chi International Society. As an executive officer for two years, he has been instrumental to the execution of the mission and goals of Psi Chi throughout his university. During his leadership tenure, his chapter has also been the recipient of multiple university-wide and Psi Chi awards, which includes: Student Success Fee grant, Kay Wilson Officer Team Leadership award, and Florence L. Denmark Faculty Advisor award. After graduation, Christian is determined to pursue a doctoral degree in I/O Psychology with aspirations to explore and research the various facets of organizational development.