Christina Raia

Vice President, Corporate Partnerships & Growth at Tigerlily Foundation

Christina Raia, MBA is currently the Vice President of Corporate Partnerships & Growth at Tigerlily Foundation. Prior to their current role, Christina held various titles within the corporate relations department at Cancer Support Community. Christina also has experience in development and operations at Gilda's Club Worldwide. Christina also worked in different roles at Sportime at Kings Park and Sportime Central Office. Christina holds an MBA in Management, Organizational Behavior, and Human Resources from Zicklin School of Business, and a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Business Administration from St. Joseph's University New York.

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Tigerlily Foundation

Tigerlily Foundation’s mission is to educate, advocate for, empower, and support young women before, during, and after breast cancer. MISSION To educate, advocate for, empower, and support young women, before, during and after breast cancer. VISION We envision a future where breast cancer diagnosis doesn’t inspire fear, but ignites hope for a future because: We can inspire young women diagnosed with breast cancer to transform inside and out as they journey through treatment to live their best life going forward. We empower young women to be advocates for change Breast cancer will no longer be a terminal disease, but become a chronic disease that will someday be cured. Through our programs, we seek to educate and empower women of all backgrounds, including those at heightened risk, those facing health disparities, and those with less access to care. We strive to improve the quality of life and end isolation among breast cancer survivors. Most importantly, we encourage and endeavor to empower fearless females in every stage of their journey, and to show them that they are not or alone, but are beautiful, strong like the tiger and the lily, and that they can be transformed – during and after breast cancer.


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