Christina Huguet is a geopolitical risk strategist specializing in the consumer and retail sectors. As Director of the Consumer & Retail Practice at Eurasia Group, she leads the team's research strategy and client deliverables, providing analysis on global regulatory shifts, supply chain risks, and sustainability trends affecting multinational corporations. She works closely with senior executives at Fortune 100 companies, advising on reputational risk, corporate strategy, and policy developments. In addition to managing research, she oversees the practice's long-term strategic planning. Christina has contributed to Eurasia Group's Top Risks annual reports, focusing on business risks in an increasingly polarized world and the implications of a growing Gen Z workforce. Her work examines how evolving consumer expectations and regulatory changes shape corporate decision-making.
Before joining Eurasia Group, Christina worked at The Cohen Group, advising multinational clients on geopolitical risks and regulatory challenges. She also held roles at UNICEF Nepal and the Food and Agriculture Organization, where she worked on economic policy, trade, and sustainability initiatives.
Christina was selected as a Leader of Tomorrow by the St. Gallen Symposium for 2024, a recognition awarded to outstanding young minds shaping the future of business and policy. She graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in political science and economics from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a master's degree in international relations from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. Having spent most of her childhood in Jakarta, Indonesia, and a year in Changzhou, China, she is fluent in Indonesian and is conversant in Mandarin. A certified scuba diver and kite-surfer, Christina naturally gravitates toward large bodies of water in her free time to deep-sea fish, kite surf, and scuba dive.
Before joining Eurasia Group, Christina worked at The Cohen Group, advising multinational clients on geopolitical risks and regulatory challenges. She also held roles at UNICEF Nepal and the Food and Agriculture Organization, where she worked on economic policy, trade, and sustainability initiatives.
Christina was selected as a Leader of Tomorrow by the St. Gallen Symposium for 2024, a recognition awarded to outstanding young minds shaping the future of business and policy. She graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in political science and economics from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a master's degree in international relations from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. Having spent most of her childhood in Jakarta, Indonesia, and a year in Changzhou, China, she is fluent in Indonesian and is conversant in Mandarin. A certified scuba diver and kite-surfer, Christina naturally gravitates toward large bodies of water in her free time to deep-sea fish, kite surf, and scuba dive.
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