Kristina Francis

Executive Director at JFFLabs

Kristina has more than 20 years of experience in corporate operations and entrepreneurial ventures focused on management consulting, business development, software and data integration, and impact investing competencies.

Before joining JFF, Kristina served in a variety of roles of escalating authority with EsteemLogic, Booz Allen Hamilton, SAIC, General Dynamics, and American Institutes for Research. In those positions, she managed business portfolios valued between $10 million and $80 million and was charged with driving growth, developing strong delivery teams, implementing innovative and collaborative systems, and activating cross-sector partnerships.

Kristina has a passion for education, empowerment, and wealth building. She wants to make sure that all people, especially women, have pathways to education and reliable pathways to solid jobs that lead to rewarding careers and economic advancement. For some adults, this may mean learning new skills at community college, obtaining a four-year degree online, working toward a promotion with an employer, or pursuing entrepreneurship as a career.

Kristina serves as chair of the board of Black Girl Ventures and is a member of the board of CivStart. She is also a managing member of The Marathon Fund, an early-stage venture capital fund; a member of Pipeline Angels; and a co-host of the Get Found Get Funded podcast.

2024 San Juan Speaker
Global Skills Week

Kristina Francis

Executive Director at JFFLabs

Kristina has more than 20 years of experience in corporate operations and entrepreneurial ventures focused on management consulting, business development, software and data integration, and impact investing competencies.

Before joining JFF, Kristina served in a variety of roles of escalating authority with EsteemLogic, Booz Allen Hamilton, SAIC, General Dynamics, and American Institutes for Research. In those positions, she managed business portfolios valued between $10 million and $80 million and was charged with driving growth, developing strong delivery teams, implementing innovative and collaborative systems, and activating cross-sector partnerships.

Kristina has a passion for education, empowerment, and wealth building. She wants to make sure that all people, especially women, have pathways to education and reliable pathways to solid jobs that lead to rewarding careers and economic advancement. For some adults, this may mean learning new skills at community college, obtaining a four-year degree online, working toward a promotion with an employer, or pursuing entrepreneurship as a career.

Kristina serves as chair of the board of Black Girl Ventures and is a member of the board of CivStart. She is also a managing member of The Marathon Fund, an early-stage venture capital fund; a member of Pipeline Angels; and a co-host of the Get Found Get Funded podcast.

2024 San Juan Speaker
Global Skills Week
2025 Global Skills Summit
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
11:30 am

The Workforce Equation: Balancing Skills Development and Job Requirements

How do employers know what skills their workforce has—and identify what’s missing? Balancing skills development with job requirements is an ongoing challenge, and this panel will explore strategies for identifying, measuring, verifying, validating and developing workforce skills that meet current and future demand. Leaders from nonprofits, corporations, and foundations will share how they are developing talent, supporting skill growth and alignment, and ensuring workforce development goes beyond buzzwords to real impact.
2024 San Juan, Global Leadership Summit
Friday, May 17, 2024
4:30 pm

Tackling Critical Workforce Issues Through Innovative Education Delivery Models

Historical models of education delivery won't be adequate for the rapidly changing needs of today's and tomorrow's workforce. This session explores the emerging models and options for education and training to tackle critical workforce issues.