Christina is a second-year MBA candidate at the MIT Sloan School of Management, where she focuses her studies on healthcare innovation.
Prior to business school, Christina spent three years as a management consultant at Bain & Company and worked in Strategic Partnerships at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Over her MBA summer, Christina interned at Redesign Health, where she supported new business development, diligence, and go-to-market efforts across Redesign’s portfolio. Throughout her semesters, Christina has explored intersections of traditional and digital medicine by interning at Pear Therapeutics (digital therapeutics) and Cellino Bio (stem cell manufacturing automation). She also participated in MIT’s Future Founder’s Initiative, a program aimed at increasing female representation in health tech entrepreneurship, where she developed a business plan for an MIT Media Lab Professor’s novel breast cancer screening invention.
Christina earned her B.A. with distinction in Global Health and Public Policy at Duke University. She is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area and loves hiking, skiing, and art.
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