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Inspired By Her Intrepid Father and Experience, Christina Lewis Launches a Multi-Family Office (2024)
Black Enterprise
Beatrice Advisors Launches Carrying On The Legacy Of Legendary Food Financier Reginald Lewis (2024)
CNBC
Beatrice Advisors launches to serve millennial and Gen Z investors from diverse backgrounds (2024)
Forbes
Daughter Of Famed Financier Reginald Lewis Launches Multifamily Office Beatrice Advisors (2024)
Inc. Magazine
Meet the 'Philanthropreneur' Who's Helping Black Organizations Get a Bigger Slice of the $450 Billion Charity Pie (2022)
New York Times
Scene City: How Christina Lewis (and others) are Social Distancing (2020)
Bloomberg
“All Star Code's Christina Lewis on Diversifying the Tech Sector” (2018)
NowThis Money
“This Wall Street mogul’s daughter is continuing his legacy by teaching Black and Latino boys how to code” (2018)
Nature.com
“The New York woman inspiring young men from minority backgrounds to code” (2014)
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BIO
Christina Lewis is an entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist and writer who is passionate about empowering people to live their best lives.
She is the Founder of Beatrice Advisors, an independent, woman- and minority-owned multi-family office with a simple mission: to provide high-quality financial services and exceptional value to a new generation of wealthy families and individuals. Headquartered in New York City, Beatrice opened to the public in 2024.
Christina 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?” The project is being developed by Charles King of MACRO. She is also a member of the WIE Suite and Vice Chair of The Reginald F. Lewis Foundation.
In 2020, Christina founded Giving Gap (formerly Give Blck) a nationally-recognized platform that has channeled millions of dollars to Black causes around the United States.
In 2013, she founded All Star Code, a computer science education non-profit that dramatically increased awareness of the underrepresentation of boys of color in tech. The Obama Whitehouse honored Christina as a Champion of Change in 2014.
She is the author of “Lonely at the Top”, a short memoir published as an Amazon Kindle Single, which earned her features in Harper’s Bazaar online and the Baltimore Sun among other places.
In the early years of her career Christina was an award-winning journalist, and spent five years as a staff writer for the Wall Street Journal and one year as a ‘night cops’ reporter in Stamford, CT.
Christina graduated from Harvard College with an A.B. in French and American History & Literature. She lives in New York City with her husband and their three children.