


Christine Baitsell
Administrative Lead
I manage administration, executive office operations, and project support across portfolios with the Einhorn Collaborative team.
Most rewarding moment since joining Einhorn Collaborative
Each day has brought “bright spot” moments of feeling connected to a great team, who are also amazing humans and deeply committed to their work. I love the conversations we have, both about the work we do and sharing our personal lives.
Something people may not know about me
I grew up on a pig farm in a rural part of Nebraska, located outside of my hometown that has a population of 200 people. I moved to the East Coast when I was 19 years old, all by myself, and never looked back.
Something that inspires me
“My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” – Maya Angelou
Before Einhorn Collaborative
Before joining, I spent almost six years working for Greenlight Capital, as part of a small but mighty administrative team. Prior to joining the Greenlight family, I was the Director of Special Events for Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts for 14 years. I produced various fundraising and stewardship events and developed fundraising goals centered around the mission of presenting diverse musical performances of the highest quality.
Developing the Next Generations of Civic Bridge-Builders with Generation Citizen
"Civics education plays a foundational role in helping us bridge divides in this country," said Elizabeth Clay Roy, CEO of Generation Citizen, in an interview with Einhorn Collaborative.
Questions as a Doorway to Reducing Divisions
Even ardent proponents would agree that dialogue alone is not the antidote to toxic polarization or creeping authoritarianism. Yet, the coverage and commentary about dialogue as a facet of bridging work are incomplete.
How to Get Through Conflict and Into Collaborative Problem-Solving
How might we get through conflict and come together to solve tough problems? In this interview, Robert Fersh and Mariah Levison shared their experiences working on some of the most contentious issues of our time and how they have helped organizations and communities reach higher-ground solutions.


