Gabriella Ermanni

Gabby Ermanni

Gabriella Ermanni

  • Communications and Administrative Associate

Biography

A native metro-Detroiter, Gabby moved to west Michigan to attend Grand Valley State University where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Health Communications and minored in Philosophy.

Prior to Stanford, she worked for Spectrum Health, now Corewell Health, as a Communications Specialist, where she was responsible for managing the execution of the sponsorships funded by the health system, assisted in the project management of various community events and highlighted the work of the Community Relations team in the form of news and blog posts on the internal intranet site.

In her spare time, you can find her enjoying the outdoors from hiking, camping and kayaking or just reading on the beach!

In The News

Encina Hall Entrance
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Ten Years of Collaboration and a New Approach to Nuclear Public Opinion

A long-running collaboration between CISAC co-director Scott Sagan and Dartmouth professor Ben Valentino offers new insight into how real-world information environments shape nuclear decision-making.
Ten Years of Collaboration and a New Approach to Nuclear Public Opinion
Atomic cloud over Hiroshima
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80 Years After Hiroshima: A Reckoning with the Nuclear Legacy

Six CISAC scholars joined global experts and Nobel Laureates, including Stanford's W.E. Moerner, at the University of Chicago to confront the escalating risks of nuclear war.
80 Years After Hiroshima: A Reckoning with the Nuclear Legacy
Anne Neuberger CISAC
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Event Recap: Payne Distinguished Lecture | Geopolitics and Deterrence in Cyberspace: Opportunities and Limits of Offensive Cyber Capabilities

Anne Neuberger delivered the 2025 Payne Distinguished Lecture, outlining how the United States must rethink cyber deterrence to defend critical infrastructure.
Event Recap: Payne Distinguished Lecture | Geopolitics and Deterrence in Cyberspace: Opportunities and Limits of Offensive Cyber Capabilities