
Brittany Christiansen
Volunteer
Project Management Leader with over nine years of corporate experience managing projects at a Fortune 40 company in the telecommunications industry, number 3 ranked children’s hospital in the nation in the healthcare industry, Forbes 500 company in the information and analytics industry, and a Fortune 400 company in the pharmaceutical industry. Supported multi-million-dollar projects that are global in scope with executive level visibility. Entrepreneur opening and running a small business in the martial arts fitness industry. Held various positions for over four years within fitness, hospitality, legal, marketing, and government industries, performing equally diverse functions. Educated in an acclaimed program, which combined business principals and technological expertise with preparation for solving complex business challenges using innovative technologies. Volunteered for over 16 years for various global nonprofits, which includes volunteering at the VA Hospital in Philadelphia and Wreaths Across America. Fun Facts I’m a Military Spouse and my birthday is Veterans Day!
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A Memorial creates an actual place where veterans, all who serve their country and families of all races, creeds, social status and opinion can find a place that creates a healing environment to reflect and value one of our greatest gifts--to live in a free society.
"Going clear back to the Civil War, all of our Veterans have raised their right hand and swore to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. And along with that we wrote a check to the U.S. Government and the American People for an amount up to and including our lives. Unfortunately, far too many have given their all in that regard."
"It is important to have a war memorial because it must not be forgotten that many people gave their lives so that we Americans might have what we have today."