Jeffrey Roger Gardere, a distinguished American psychologist and media personality, made his mark on the world on May 3, 1956, marking the beginning of a life filled with intellectual curiosity, professional dedication, and a passion for sharing his expertise with the masses.
Gardere's academic endeavors at George Washington University laid the foundation for a distinguished professional career, which commenced with a staff psychologist position at the Federal Bureau of Prisons. His remarkable talents and unwavering dedication soon earned him a promotion to the esteemed office of chief psychologist, a remarkable achievement considering he was one of only two African-American chief psychologists at that time.
Noted television personality, Dr. Jeff Gardere, has leveraged his remarkable expertise and captivating charisma to establish a prominent presence in the media. His extensive experience in the entertainment industry has led to numerous appearances on various television shows, including VH1's popular programs such as "Dad Camp", "Love & Hip Hop New York", and "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta". Additionally, he has also made appearances on other notable TV shows like "For My Man" on TV One, "Celebrity Damage Control", and "They Got Away With It" on the Reelz Channel. Furthermore, Dr. Gardere has had the esteemed role of principal psychologist on the hit reality TV series "The Real Housewives of Atlanta", providing valuable insights and expertise to the show's participants.
As a multifaceted individual, Gardere's professional endeavors extend far beyond the realm of media appearances, as he simultaneously assumes the role of Associate Professor and Course Director at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in the vibrant city of New York.