Background
Kristina Lynn was born on April 18, 1954 in Dayton, Ohio, United States.
marketing professional public relations executive writer Film and television producer actor,
Kristina Lynn was born on April 18, 1954 in Dayton, Ohio, United States.
Bachelor with honors in Speech, English and Theatre, University Western Georgia, Carrollton, Georgia, 1976. Postgraduate in Psychology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, 1978.
Teacher, drama director Redan High School, Stone Mountain, Georgia, 1976-1978. Co-hostess American Radio Network, Baltimore, 1988-1990. Co-host, interviewer WNTR Radio, Washington, 1988—1991.
President, owner Prestige Television and Media, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York City, since 1985. Speaker, teacher, coordinator Learning Annex, Washington, 1987-1991. Correspondent Joan Rivers Show, New York City, 1992, Geraldo Show.
Correspondent, reporter Paramount television., Los Angeles, 1993-1999. Correspondent celebrity reporter E Entertainment television, Los Angeles, 1995-1996. Correspondent, reporter, anchor Backstage Productions, Nashville, 1994-1997.
Host Dishin' Up Country Television, Dishin' Up In the Country Kitchen, Vital Force Entertainment. Member, film festival assistant chair Women in Film, Washington, New York City, 1988-1992. Talent coordinator One Light Project, Dream Castle Productions, 1999, executive producer
Vice president public relations Child Savers, Inc., Rockville, Maryland 1991-1996, fund raiser, 1991-1996, with monaco board Unicorn Children's Foundation. Member American Federation of television and Radio Artists (member outreach program 1996, press director world music awards, Monaco), North America Recording Industry and Songwriters Association, Talk Radio Association (board directors 1996), Nashville Songwriters Association, Screen Actors Guild (volunteer Womenscommittee 1985), Women in Music Business Association (chairman committee 1994-1995), Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Gamma, SAG-American Federation television and Radio Artists,Acedemy of Television Arts and Sciences member, and Thomas Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award for Women in Television and Media.