Kristen Oliveri
Director of Communications at New Hampshire Charitable Foundation

Kristen Oliveri is the Director of Communications at the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, where she is responsible for all aspects of strategic communications and marketing including brand management, press relations, events, publications, social media and the Foundation’s website.
Kristen is a Granite Stater, born, bred and schooled: She grew up in North Sutton, swimming and skating at Kezar Lake and learning to ski at King Ridge; she studied Economics and Political Science at the University of New Hampshire’s Whittemore School of Business and Economics (now the Peter T. Paul School of Business and Economics) and earned a Master’s in Public Administration at UNH.
Kristen came to the Foundation from the high-tech world — her interest spurred by a partnership between the Foundation and industry to increase the impact of charitable giving.
Kristen draws continual inspiration from the Foundation’s work. She loves knowing that she is ultimately helping kids go to college; helping feed the hungry and support the arts and preserve natural landscapes; that she is helping to make communities stronger across New Hampshire.
She lives in Manchester with her husband and daughter; summer weekends will find them packing up their little trailer and heading north to camp.
Kristen is a Granite Stater, born, bred and schooled: She grew up in North Sutton, swimming and skating at Kezar Lake and learning to ski at King Ridge; she studied Economics and Political Science at the University of New Hampshire’s Whittemore School of Business and Economics (now the Peter T. Paul School of Business and Economics) and earned a Master’s in Public Administration at UNH.
Kristen came to the Foundation from the high-tech world — her interest spurred by a partnership between the Foundation and industry to increase the impact of charitable giving.
Kristen draws continual inspiration from the Foundation’s work. She loves knowing that she is ultimately helping kids go to college; helping feed the hungry and support the arts and preserve natural landscapes; that she is helping to make communities stronger across New Hampshire.
She lives in Manchester with her husband and daughter; summer weekends will find them packing up their little trailer and heading north to camp.