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Logan Levkoff is an American sex educator, speaker, and author. [1]
Levkkoff graduated from Jericho High School in 1994 and was later inducted into their Alumni Hall of Fame. [2] Levkoff earned her doctorate in human sexuality, marriage, and family life education from NYU — her undergraduate degree, in English, was from the University of Pennsylvania — is a sexuality educator, the co-director of the Modern Sexuality Training Institute, and an expert who’s worked on projects for Dove, Merck, and Pfizer. [3] [4]
Levkoff got her start at Penn writing the anonymous Ask Mistress Lola column in 34th Street. [5] Since then, she has been designing and implementing sexuality education programs for students, parents, and faculty at schools and organizations across the country. [6]
Levkoff has appeared on television shows including Good Morning America, The Today Show, and CNN. [7]
Levkoff appeared on the first three seasons of Married at First Sight. She appeared as one of the four relationship experts on the show. [8] After Season 3, she left the show. [9] [10]
Levkoff is the author of three books, including Got Teens? The Doctor Moms’ Guide to Sexuality, Social Media, and Other Adolescent Realities, [11] [12] [13] [14] and an associate at The Tel Aviv Institute. [15] [16]
Levkoff lives in New York City with her husband, [17]son, and daughter. [18] [19] Levkoff co-founded the Milton and Beatrice Shapiro Scholarship Foundation to honor her grandfather Milton S. Shapiro. [20] Levkoff is the chair of the JFN-USA’s Caravan for Democracy leadership mission to Israel. [21] [22]
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Logan Levkoff is an American sex educator, speaker, and author. [1]
Levkkoff graduated from Jericho High School in 1994 and was later inducted into their Alumni Hall of Fame. [2] Levkoff earned her doctorate in human sexuality, marriage, and family life education from NYU — her undergraduate degree, in English, was from the University of Pennsylvania — is a sexuality educator, the co-director of the Modern Sexuality Training Institute, and an expert who’s worked on projects for Dove, Merck, and Pfizer. [3] [4]
Levkoff got her start at Penn writing the anonymous Ask Mistress Lola column in 34th Street. [5] Since then, she has been designing and implementing sexuality education programs for students, parents, and faculty at schools and organizations across the country. [6]
Levkoff has appeared on television shows including Good Morning America, The Today Show, and CNN. [7]
Levkoff appeared on the first three seasons of Married at First Sight. She appeared as one of the four relationship experts on the show. [8] After Season 3, she left the show. [9] [10]
Levkoff is the author of three books, including Got Teens? The Doctor Moms’ Guide to Sexuality, Social Media, and Other Adolescent Realities, [11] [12] [13] [14] and an associate at The Tel Aviv Institute. [15] [16]
Levkoff lives in New York City with her husband, [17]son, and daughter. [18] [19] Levkoff co-founded the Milton and Beatrice Shapiro Scholarship Foundation to honor her grandfather Milton S. Shapiro. [20] Levkoff is the chair of the JFN-USA’s Caravan for Democracy leadership mission to Israel. [21] [22]