

From the Olympic Games to the Super Bowl to impactful thought leadership events, Christine has led teams behind some of the world’s most iconic events. With more than three decades of experience in large-scale events, marketing, and hospitality, she’s created unforgettable experiences—from festivals and concerts to conferences and brand activations.
Over the last decade as founder and president of Looking Glass Events Group, Christine has managed numerous large-scale events and hospitality programs for a variety of organizations and companies. She managed the brand activation and live programming for Team USA House on behalf of the USOPC during the 2024 Paris Olympics, and produced the 2025 US Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. In addition, her teams have delivered keystone events for numerous educational institutions such as Dartmouth College, Vassar College, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and Brooklyn College’s Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema. Other clients include USA Lacrosse, Anti-Defamation League (ADL); Women in Sports and Events (WISE), Hillel International and others
As Vice President, Events & Hospitality for the NY/NJ Super Bowl Host Committee, she led the team that successfully orchestrated more than 30 first-class events and hospitality programs in the 18 months leading up to Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium. She also served as Vice President, Public Programs and Marketing for the Municipal Art Society of New York, where she led the public programs, marketing and communications teams for this nonprofit organization which advocates for intelligent urban planning, design and preservation.
Prior to that, Christine developed, produced and marketed dozens of major events and programs as an independent consultant. Clients and projects included: NYC Culture Fest for NYC & Company; New Year’s Eve in Times Square and Taste of Times Square for the Times Square Alliance; American Museum of Natural History; New York Botanical Garden; New York Public Library; Winter’s Eve at Lincoln Square for the Lincoln Square BID; Taste of the Village for the Village Alliance; and NYC2004’s Salute to Broadway; plus many others.
Early in her career, Christine was Assistant Vice President, Marketing & Special Events for the Times Square Alliance during the neighborhood’s period of revitalization, and played a significant role in the production of Times Square 2000 millennium celebrations and many other major events and marketing programs. She also enjoyed a five-year tenure at Rubenstein Associates providing public relations services for a variety of clients.