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Cristina Abreu
US Field Membership Process Leader
Nielsen

Cristina Abreu has recently taken on the role of Membership Process Leader within Nielsen’s US Field organization. Cristina most recently served on the Nielsen Univision Client Services team and prior to that served as Client Services Leader for Nielsen Watch Puerto Rico. She received a Bachelors & Masters in Organizational Communication from Southeastern Louisiana University. She joined Nielsen via our Emerging Leaders Program and rotated through various business units in NYC, Tampa, Chicago & Los Angeles. Throughout her career at Nielsen, Cristina has held various US, LatAm & global roles based in Guadalajara & Mexico City, Mexico, Bogota, Colombia and San Juan, Puerto Rico. At Nielsen, Cristina is involved in Nielsen Cares social responsibility initiatives, University Recruitment efforts, and Employee Resource Groups (ERGs). She served as the first Hispanic Organization of Leaders in Action (HOLA) ERG Leader and serves as current Co-Chair of the Women in Nielsen (WIN) Southeast ERG.

Cristina is a graduate of the National Hispana Leadership Institute Executive Leadership Program, Tampa Bay Public Leadership Institute, USF Community Grassroots Leadership Program, a Past President of Tampa’s Hispanic Professional Women’s Association, a past appointed member of the City of Tampa Mayor’s Hispanic Advisory Council, current member of the Junior League of St. Petersburg and Board Member of the Lutz Preparatory School Board. She is the recipient of the Tampa Bay Business Journal “Up & Comers Under 30” Award and the proud daughter of Cuban immigrants.

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