Christina Schannath serves as the Head of Corporate Innovation U.S. at Start2 Group, where she leverages her extensive background in innovation management and entrepreneurship to drive transformative projects that bridge the gap between established corporations and emerging startups. With a keen eye for identifying market...
Christina Schannath serves as the Head of Corporate Innovation U.S. at Start2 Group, where she leverages her extensive background in innovation management and entrepreneurship to drive transformative projects that bridge the gap between established corporations and emerging startups. With a keen eye for identifying market trends and opportunities, Christina plays a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of corporate innovation initiatives. Her experience at German Entrepreneurship has equipped her with a robust understanding of the intricacies of cooperation management, allowing her to foster synergistic partnerships that enhance business development efforts.
At Start2 Group, Christina leads key projects that focus on intrapreneurship, empowering teams within organizations to act like entrepreneurs and innovate from within. She is passionate about cultivating a culture of creativity and agility, which is essential in today’s fast-paced business environment. Her expertise in strategy development not only helps in aligning innovation goals with corporate objectives but also in navigating the complexities of cross-functional collaboration.
Christina's approach is characterized by her ability to blend analytical rigor with creative thinking, ensuring that innovative ideas are not only visionary but also executable. By harnessing her skills in business development, she effectively translates innovative concepts into tangible outcomes, driving growth and competitive advantage for her clients. As a thought leader in the field, Christina is committed to sharing her insights on the future of corporate innovation, making her a valuable asset to Start2 Group and the broader entrepreneurial ecosystem.