
With over 10 years in Social Impact Communications and Content Development, Gialina (Gia) has worked for organizations focused on housing justice and community organizing—and most recently, led trauma-informed research and communications alongside an author and expert in CPTSD for a publication released by Penguin Random House. She is currently pursuing a degree in Public Health, and her work is guided by a deep interest in how nutrition, environmental psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics shape collective and individual well-being.