Kristin Ingram RN BSN is an advocate and public health professional in the field of HIV/AIDS in Washington, D.C. As an independent consultant, and an RN/Medical Case Manager for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Kristin’s work is based on resepct and empowerment through counseling and educating patients from all walks of life. She serves on the Board of Directors of the D.C. chapter of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. She has been a speaker and advocate for juvenile and social justice since the age of eighteen, and has a career focus on serving disadvantaged populations. She is pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. She has worked at the NIH and with the Global Business Initiative on the policies that shaped President Obama’s PEPFAR strategy. She has lived and studied in West Africa, and was the youngest member – and only woman- of the lobbying delegation to Athens, Greece for the American Hellenic Institute. Kristin was Miss Virginia in 2005-2006, and became 3rd Runner Up to Miss America after winning the Swimsuit competition and the national Community Service Award. She spent her year as Miss Virginia lobbying juvenile justice professionals and teaching LifeSkills Training within Virginia’s juvenile detention centers. She is the Executive Director of Miss D.C.’s Outstanding Teen within the Miss America Organization, focusing on service and scholarship for young women.


