Christina Lewis
American entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, and writer
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Christina Lewis Halpern is an American social entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, and writer.
Christina Lewis | |
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| Born | 1980 (age 45–46) |
| Occupation | Entrepreneur |
| Spouse | Daniel Halpern |
| Children | 3 |
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| Honors | Champion of Change, White House (2014) |
| Website | christinalewis |
Life and education
Lewis was born around 1980.[1] She grew up in New York City with her parents and sister. Her father, Reginald F. Lewis, was a pioneer on Wall Street and the first African American to own a billion-dollar company in the US.[2][3][4] Her mother, Loida Nicolas Lewis, is a Filipino-born American businesswoman who served as chair and CEO of TLC Beatrice after her husband died.[5]
Lewis attended Harvard University where she graduated in 2002 with an A.B. in French and American history literature.[6]
Career
Lewis is the founder of Beatrice Advisors, a family office that she launched in June 2024.[7]
In 2020, Lewis founded the Giving Gap] (formerly Give Blck) a philanthropic platform.[8]
In 2013, she founded All Star Code, a computer science education non-profit focused on boys of color in technology.[9] The Obama administration awarded Lewis with a Champion of Change acknowledgement in 2014.[10]
Lewis is an executive producer of an untitled biopic, based on her father financier Reginald Lewis' life and posthumously-published memoir Why Should White Guys Have All the Fun? As of 2022, the project was being developed by Charles King of MACRO.[11] She is also a member of the WIE Suite and vice chair of the Reginald F. Lewis Foundation.
In the early years of her career Lewis was a journalist and spent five years as a staff writer for the Wall Street Journal and one year as a crime reporter in Stamford, Connecticut.[12][13]
Personal life
Lewis lives in New York City with her husband and their three children.[citation needed]