
Nidhi Tewari, LCSW, is a practicing Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over thirteen years of experience working with high-performing leaders coping with trauma, anxiety, stress, and burnout. Nidhi has spent the past six years working with Fortune 500 companies and professional associations as a highly sought-after expert, keynote speaker, and consultant in the areas of work culture, wellbeing, and communication. She is authoring a book with Penguin Random House titled Working Well: How to Build a Happier, Healthier Workplace Through the Science of Attunement (April 2026 release).
Her partnerships with organizations like LinkedIn, Molson Coors, Warner Bros. Discovery, Godiva, NPR, SHRM, and the World Economic Forum have helped to shape work culture across the corporate sphere. She has led sessions on connection and resilience at TEDWomen and TEDNext, she is a member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council, and she was featured in The New York Times, Forbes, The Washington Post, TED Blog, Oprah Daily, Thrive Global, and HuffPost.
Tewari briefed National Press Foundation fellows in May 2025: Frontline Workers Went from COVID Pandemic to Mental Health Pandemic.
