Kristina Griffin

Vice President Client Services at Urban Land Institute

Kristina Griffin has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Kristina most recently served as Vice President of Client Services at the Urban Land Institute. Prior to that, they worked as VP of Strategic Alliances at First Book.

Kristina spent a significant portion of their career at the USO, where they held various senior-level positions, including Senior Director of Strategic Planning and Special Assistant to the CEO. In this role, they led the organization's strategic planning efforts and project managed key initiatives. Kristina also crafted and implemented the CEO's internal communications strategy.

Before joining the USO, Kristina worked at the World Wildlife Fund as Deputy Director of Corporate Partner Marketing. Their responsibilities included developing and maintaining corporate partnerships to drive revenue for global conservation efforts.

Earlier in their career, Kristina worked as a Director of Marketing and Operations at Sangaree, where they developed the company's business plan and led marketing and brand strategy. Kristina also held roles at TIG Global, Discovery Communications, Coach, Federated Department Stores, and Avon.

Overall, Kristina Griffin has demonstrated expertise in strategic planning, project management, corporate partnerships, marketing, and operations throughout their professional journey.

Kristina Griffin holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Finance from the University of Virginia. In addition, they have obtained certifications in Balanced Scorecard and Key Performance Indicators from LinkedIn, Social Impact Strategy: Tools for Entrepreneurs and Innovators from the University of Pennsylvania, and Sustainability Strategies from LinkedIn. Kristina is also affiliated with the George Washington University Center for Excellence in Public Leadership's Executive Women's Leadership program.

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