Maggie Van De Loo
About Maggie Van De Loo
Maggie Van De Loo is a Senior Manager of Marketing & Strategy at Formative, where she focuses on connecting audiences to innovative projects through storytelling and strategic marketing. Her previous experience includes roles at Crisis Text Line, Harvard University, and The Autism Research Foundation, among others.
Work at Formative
Maggie Van De Loo has been serving as the Senior Manager of Marketing & Strategy at Formative since 2019. In this role, she focuses on amplifying and connecting audiences to innovative projects through effective storytelling and strategic marketing. Her responsibilities include creating communication strategies that simplify complex issues and promote impactful solutions in health, research, and technology.
Previous Experience at Crisis Text Line
Before her current position, Maggie worked at Crisis Text Line as the Los Angeles Director from 2017 to 2018. During her 10-month tenure in the Greater Los Angeles Area, she contributed to the organization's mission of providing crisis support through text messaging, enhancing outreach and engagement within the community.
Research Assistant Roles
Maggie has held research assistant positions at notable institutions. She worked at Harvard University Psychology for 5 months in 2014, where she supported research initiatives. Prior to that, she was a research assistant at Cambridge Health Alliance for 3 months in 2013, contributing to studies in the field of health and psychology.
Educational Background
Maggie holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Psychology and Education from Wellesley College, where she studied from 2010 to 2014. She also participated in a cross-exchange program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, focusing on American History, Physics, and Brain and Cognitive Sciences from 2012 to 2013. Additionally, she studied Psychology and Education at Trinity College Dublin for 11 months in 2012.
Achievements in Research
Maggie developed a measure to evaluate social functioning specifically in individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder. This initiative reflects her commitment to advancing understanding and support for mental health challenges, showcasing her expertise in research and application within the psychological field.