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    Rev. Christina Miller

    President and CEO at Mental Health America Los Angeles (MHALA)

    Christina Miller is a seasoned writer with a passion for religion and spirituality. She is the founder and writer of Ordinary Liturgy, a literary and religious corporation that aims to share the gift of contemplative spirituality in a creative and innovative way. Christina grew up in San Diego and later moved to Philadelphia, where she worked as a blogger and devotional writer for a religious nonprofit. Christina completed her BA in Literature at Pepperdine University, her Master's of Divinity degree at Fuller Theological Seminary, and continued her education at the Virginia Theological Seminary. Christina is trained in hospital chaplaincy, Reiki, compassion cultivation, and trauma healing. She has also studied in Germany and Israel and taught English in Tanzania. With her extensive background in non-profit work, Christina is adept at creating and managing content, writing blogs, feature articles, and devotional series, editing and supervising writers, and driving vision and strategy.

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    Experience

    President and CEO at Mental Health America Los Angeles
    Over twenty-five years of leadership in social service, behavioral health, and medical care roles.

    Education

    Ph.D., M.A. in Psychology from UCLA; Management Leadership Program from UCLA; Education Abroad Program in Economics & Political Science from University of Sussex; B.A. in Social Sciences, Social Ecology from University of California, Irvine

    Location

    San Diego, California, United States