Kristin Cutrona
About Kristin Cutrona
Kristin Cutrona serves as a Project Assistant at Harvard Business School and has worked at Boston Community Capital as a Development and Communications Assistant. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature and a Master's degree in Public Administration from Clark University.
Current Role at Harvard Business School
Kristin Cutrona has served as a Project Assistant at Harvard Business School since 2017. In this role, she is involved in various project management tasks that support the school's initiatives. Her responsibilities include processing new additions to the barcode database specifically for the Baker Library Special Collections. This position has allowed her to contribute to the management of valuable academic resources within the institution.
Experience at Boston Community Capital
Since 2014, Kristin Cutrona has worked as a Development and Communications Assistant at Boston Community Capital. In this capacity, she supports the organization's development efforts and communication strategies. Her work contributes to the organization's mission of providing economic opportunities and promoting community development in Boston.
Educational Background
Kristin Cutrona earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Comparative Literature from Clark University, where she studied from 2008 to 2012. Following this, she pursued a Master of Public Administration with a focus on Organizational Management at the same institution, completing her studies in 2012. This educational background has equipped her with skills relevant to her roles in project assistance and development.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to her current positions, Kristin Cutrona held various roles that contributed to her professional development. She worked as a Program Assistant at Wellesley College from 2013 to 2014. Additionally, she completed internships at the American Red Cross as a Development Intern in 2012 and at The Virginia Thurston Healing Garden as an Administrative Intern from 2011 to 2012. These experiences provided her with a foundation in administrative and development functions.