Capital Research Center
Kristen Eastlick is currently the Senior Vice President at Capital Research Center since March 2017. Prior to this, Kristen held the position of Vice President of Programs and Communications at the same company. From July 1997 to February 2017, Kristen worked at Berman and Company as the Chief Administrative Officer. Before that, Kristen was the Manager of Member Services at Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education from 1996 to 1997. Kristen obtained their MA in Political Science from American University in 1996 and their BA in Literature in 1995 from the same institution.
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Capital Research Center
The Capital Research Center was established in 1984 to examine how foundations, charities, and other nonprofits spend money and get involved in politics and advocacy, often in ways that donors never intended and would find abhorrent. From the start, CRC has exposed how those organizations are “captured” by interest groups and used to undermine Americans’ freedoms. Today, we study unions, environmentalist groups, and a wide variety of nonprofit and activist organizations. We also keep an eye on crony capitalists who seek to profit by taking advantage of government regulations and by getting their hands on taxpayers’ money. We’re not afraid to take on the Washington Establishment—Republican, Democrat, or anyone else. CRC reports take the form of articles on this website, newspaper and magazine articles, and books. We’re also a source of information for commentators and people in the news media. We do have a specific point of view. We believe in free markets, Constitutional government, and individual liberty. But facts are facts, and our journalists and researchers go where the facts lead them. CRC is tax-exempt and fiercely independent. We perform no contract work and we accept no government funds—not one cent. We depend on voluntary contributions to fund our important work. We are the Capital Research Center, “America’s investigative think tank.”