Bridget Tenner is a Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at DePaul University. She received her AB and AM degrees in mathematics from Harvard University and her PhD in mathematics from MIT, advised by Richard Stanley. She has been at DePaul University since 2007, and her primary research focuses on enumerative, algebraic, and topological combinatorics. Her mathematical specialties relate to structural analyses of Coxeter groups and permutation patterns, and her interdisciplinary work involves redistricting issues and voting procedures.