Christina Clark

Christina works for the Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion & Repair (SUPSHIP)/Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) in Groton, Conn., and assists Safe Futures with their business needs. She utilizes her diverse background from various industries, including her time working on the International Space Station Program for Boeing and NASA, her previous position at General Dynamics Electric Boat and in her current roles. Christina holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance, and a master’s degree in business administration with a specialization in leadership.

In addition to her Women in Defense-New England Shoreline Chapter (WID-NESC) position, Christina is a member of Daughters of the American Revolution. She is the co-founder, treasurer and an instructor at Veteran’s Equine Therapeutic Services and is on the leadership team at Irreverent Warriors Connecticut. You can also find her reading to kids through the United Way and building homes during Women Build—Habitat for Humanity. She is very passionate about helping others and making a difference in their lives. 

Through unique networking opportunities and scholarship offerings, WID-NESC provides individuals with an enriching platform to develop professionally and personally.”