Kristin Yee Livingston
Kristin helms PZ's communications operations. For media requests, social media queries, website questions, and more, please reach out to her anytime at kristin_livingston@gse.harvard.edu.
PZ Work
As the director of communications and strategy for Project Zero, Kristin has found a wonderful home in the company of the curious, creative, and talented PZ family. Her favorite work task is monitoring PZ's LinkedIn page, where, every day, educators and leaders from around the world share how PZ has transformed their careers and classrooms.
From design and photography to social media and video production, she manages the external and internal communications for the organization, including much of the professional development marketing.
She asks you to:
- Follow PZ on Instagram and LinkedIn
- Subscribe to PZ's monthly newsletter at the interest form below
- Attend a PZ event!
Beyond PZ
Kristin came to Project Zero by way of Fidelity Charitable and Tufts and Bentley Universities where she spent 15 years in fundraising communications. From higher ed websites, videos, and podcasts to magazines, case statements, and event marketing, the content Kristin created throughout her career helped raise record donations and engagement rates for thousands of Jumbos and Falcons, alike. However, her proudest achievement has been the outreach from alumni and students who've emailed or called to thank her for telling their stories with respect and authenticity.
Fun Facts
Kristin recently opened an exhibit at the Lynn Museum that explores her family's Chinese-American heritage and the impact of Chinese laundries in the U.S. When she isn't organizing PZ LunchMobs in Longfellow, you can find her giving her grandparents' former Victorian home some much-needed love, fostering cats for local shelters, and planning her next adventure (Disney, the U.K., and Asia!).
Kristin's PZ Pick
"See, Think, Wonder" is a beloved PZ thinking routine has helped Kristin to slow down in even the busiest of places (most recently the Musee D'Orsay) to pause and appreciate the beauty before her.