Christina Strack kicked off her technology career advocating for adoption of email at a NOAA town hall in Washington, DC in 1994. Upon graduating college, she wrote an executive Quarterly Business Review program for the female CIO of Schwab. After her program was integrated into Schwab University, she then became the youngest Level 3 Tech at Oracle’s headquarters 1 year out of college. She left Oracle, and went on to found a systems integration consulting company, Werkflow. It was acquired by largest SAGE reseller in the Northeast 6 years later. After the acquisition, she received an offer from Dell, and returned to work in large enterprise. Her bag consisted of a 115 pound of EqualLogic SAN, and after lugging that around, she was promoted to become a Global Account Executive, selling Dell's portfolio to the whales of Wall Street in their Global Banking & Securities division. One of her customers was Morgan Stanley, where she was invited to come in-house to create a global Enduser Experience division. Ultimately she ended up at the behemoths of behemoths, Tata Consultancy Services, which as a subsidiary has $19 Bn in revenue, and $100 Bn in valuation.