Christine is a founding Board of Trustees member of the British Library American Foundation in London. She oversees the real estate acquisition investment company she and her husband Michael founded thirty years ago in Boston. She also manages and maintains four houses in three countries. Given this peripatetic lifestyle, she does find time to pursue her passion for Caribbean history and is currently compiling research for a study on 17th Century Sugar Plantation Life in the British West Indies. She will be awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of the Cumberlands in Williamsburg, Kentucky on April 27, 2014. In her free time she designs needlepoint tapestries.
Christine graduated from Harvard and lives in Boston, London, Nevis, West Indies and on the coast of Maine.
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Thank you for your comments. Our newsletter usually goes on the web site and is not really written for the web. This is great advice and we’ll work on it. See the events page for some changes in content.