School of Practical Philosophy
Cristina DiGiacomo, M.S. has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Cristina is the Founder & Chief Philosophy Officer of The C-Suite Network™ Technology Council, where they shape the future of technology and helps businesses future-proof themselves. Cristina also served as the Philosopher-in-Residence at The C-Suite Network and Chief Philosophy Officer at The Philosopher's Council™. Cristina has provided leadership strategy, executive coaching, and team building through their own ventures, Cristina DiGiacomo - Leadership Strategy | Executive Coaching | Founder Philosophy and Cristina DiGiacomo - Team Building | Employee Engagement | Company Activation. Cristina is also the Founder and Teacher of "Wisdom at Work" at the School of Practical Philosophy. Additionally, they have worked as the Chief AI Mentor at AI Mastermind Group. Cristina has been recognized for their contributions as the Industrial Philosopher of the Year by the International Association of Top Professionals. Prior to their philosophy and leadership roles, they gained brand strategy expertise as a Senior Brand Strategist at Thinkso Creative and Senior Global Brand Strategist at The New York Times.
Cristina DiGiacomo, M.S. holds a Master of Science degree in Organizational Behavior Studies from The New School, which they obtained in 2011. Cristina also has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications, with a minor in Business, from the University at Albany, SUNY, earned between 1992 and 1996. In addition to their degrees, they have obtained numerous certifications related to HR, business, and communication skills from institutions such as LinkedIn and the Blockchain Council, starting from 2019 to the present.
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School of Practical Philosophy
From its founding in New York in 1964, The School of Practical Philosophy is a not-for-profit organization presenting what the great teachers of mankind have taught about the true nature of humanity, our purpose in the creation, and how to live a happy, full and useful life. Since that time, men and women have come to the School to simplify their lives and realize these benefits. They have found guidance that is both systematic and caring; techniques that are simple yet effective; and the good company of others reaching for the finest principles and applying them for the good of all. Hospitality is the first rule of the School. This helps ensure a generous spirit of love in which wisdom naturally flourishes. As such, the School is entirely staffed by its own students on a purely voluntary basis. The tutors are students themselves who have studied this philosophy for many years. They serve without receiving any monetary compensation because they want others to benefit from this knowledge as well.