Cristina Alesci Explained

Cristina Alesci
Birth Place:Queens, New York
Nationality:American
Occupation:Chief Corporate Affairs Officer
Boards:Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism

Cristina Alesci was the Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Chobani until March 2022.[1] Until December 2020, she was a CNN and CNNMoney correspondent based out of the network’s New York bureau.[2] She covers breaking news for the network as well as financial fraud and controversies facing major companies. Her investigative series focuses on public policy issues of the 2016 election cycle, food production, and documenting the early struggles of successful leaders.[3]

Education

In 2008, Alesci graduated with a M.A. in Journalism with honors from City University of New York's Graduate School of Journalism.[4] While at the school, she broke a story that gained national recognition. Her reporting uncovered an FBI file on journalist David Halberstam in the mid-1960s. The story was followed by the Associated Press, Politico and the Huffington Post.[5] Before getting her masters, she graduated magna cum laude from Pace University in New York City, earning a B.S. in Criminal Justice. Additionally, she received a post-baccalaureate certificate in business from Columbia University.

Career

After freelancing for several local New York City publications and an internship at the New York Daily News, Alesci started as a reporter for Bloomberg News where she covered mergers and acquisitions, private equity and venture capital. She broke news on the biggest deals of the decade, including Facebook’s initial public offering and Dell’s takeover battle. She later transitioned to Bloomberg Television.[6]

CNN

In 2014, Alesci joined CNN where she frequently appears on the network’s Newsroom programs, CNN International, and HLN. She also writes for its websites.[7] In her role as a business reporter, Alesci has interviewed leading CEOs, including Starbucks' CEO Howard Schultz, JP Morgan chief executive Jamie Dimon and J.Crew's Mickey Drexler. In 2016, Alesci created the docu-series "Raw Ingredients" for CNN, about the food industry in the United States.[8] [9]

Business career

Alesci joined Chobani in 2020 as the company's chief corporate affairs officer where she is responsible for internal and external communications, philanthropy, social impact, community efforts and government relations. She exited the company in March 2022. [10]

Personal life

In 2016, Alesci was diagnosed with adult onset Type 1 diabetes,[11] about which she has written in various publications, including the Huffington Post and CNN Opinion.[12] "

Alesci is a board member of Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY.[13] She grew up in Queens, New York, where her parents emigrated to from Italy.[14]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1 February 2022. Cristina Alesci LinkedIn Page. 1 February 2022. LinkedIn.
  2. Web site: CNN Profiles - Cristina Alesci - Correspondent. CNN. 2017-02-26.
  3. Web site: Museum of the Moving Image - Visit - Calendar - The American Dream: New York. 2020-09-09. www.movingimage.us.
  4. Web site: CUNY Graduate School of Journalism » Cristina Alesci Moves to CNNMoney. www.journalism.cuny.edu. 15 June 2014 . en-US. 2017-02-26.
  5. Web site: 2008-11-06. FBI watched Halberstam for more than two decades. 2020-09-09. Poynter. en-US.
  6. Web site: Lopez . Linette . Linette Lopez . A Day In The Life Of Bloomberg TV Star Reporter Cristina Alesci . 2020-09-09 . Business Insider.
  7. Web site: Cristina Alesci Jumps From Bloomberg to CNN. 2020-09-09. www.adweek.com. 29 May 2014 . en-US.
  8. News: Alesci . Cristina . My messy relationship with food inspired 'Raw Ingredients' . CNN Business . 11 January 2016.
  9. Web site: A CNN Correspondent and Berrie Center Patient Produces "Raw Ingredients" A 4-Part Series on Where Our Food Comes From . The Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center:Columbia University Medical Center . 11 February 2016.
  10. News: Chobani adds two staffers, promotes another . Idaho Business Review . 9 February 2021.
  11. Web site: Alesci . Cristina . Can I Still Be Italian If I Don't Eat Pasta? . Huffington Post. March 17, 2016 .
  12. News: Alesci . Cristina . I jab myself daily to stay healthy, and people can't wear a mask? . CNN . 4 December 2020.
  13. Web site: Board of Directors . Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism CUNY Foundation.
  14. Web site: Cristina Alesci '01 . Pace University.