Christina Knapski
About Christina Knapski
Christina Knapski serves as the Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at The Women's Network at Georgetown. She has a background in Global Health and Chinese studies from Georgetown University and has held various roles in health-focused organizations and academic settings.
Current Role at The Women's Network
Christina Knapski serves as the Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at The Women's Network (TWN) Georgetown. In this role, she focuses on promoting inclusive practices and ensuring equitable opportunities within the organization. Her leadership contributes to the development of initiatives that support diversity and foster an inclusive environment for all members.
Current Employment at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
Since 2021, Christina has worked as an Administrative Assistant at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. Her responsibilities include providing administrative support and assisting with various operational tasks. This position allows her to engage with healthcare professionals and contribute to the center's mission of advancing cancer research and patient care.
Educational Background in Global Health
Christina Knapski pursued her education at Georgetown University, where she focused on Global Health and Chinese Studies. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Global Health from 2019 to 2023. Her academic background equips her with a comprehensive understanding of global health issues and cultural perspectives, which informs her professional endeavors.
Previous Experience at The Women's Network
Prior to her current role, Christina worked at The Women's Network as a Campus Ambassador from 2021 to 2022. In this position, she engaged with students and promoted the organization's initiatives on campus. Her involvement helped raise awareness about the importance of diversity and inclusion among the student body.
Volunteer Work with One Tent Health
Christina volunteered at One Tent Health, where she focused on addressing health disparities among minority groups. This experience reflects her commitment to improving health outcomes for underserved populations and aligns with her academic focus in global health.