Jenae Ingram serves as a sport psychology clinician at the Georgia Institute of Technology, bringing over a decade of experience in mental health and a deep understanding of athlete well-being. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Sports Social Worker, known for her holistic and athlete-centered approach to mental health and performance. Ingram is passionate about helping student-athletes navigate the unique challenges they face and supporting their overall growth, resilience and identity development.
With a background in sports and over six years of experience coaching high-performing athletes, she brings a unique perspective that blends clinical expertise with lived experience in athletics.
Ingram earned a bachelor of arts in sociology from Winston-Salem State University and an M.S.W. from Georgia State University. She remains committed to promoting mental wellness in athletic spaces and creating supportive environments where athletes can thrive both mentally and physically.