Christina Ramey

Professor of Practice and Director of Graduate Programs and Certificates

Christina Ramey specializes in program development and operational excellence in higher education and professional learning. She has managed the design and delivery of custom executive education programs, most recently at Harvard Medical School, where she was instrumental in designing professional education offerings and enhancing organizational processes and practices.

Ramey began her career in nonprofit fundraising and large-scale event management, later transitioning into business roles in project management, marketing, and community relations. She holds an MBA from Babson College and a bachelor’s degree in communication from Northeastern University, where she gained hands-on experience through co-op and study abroad programs.

Christina Ramey in the News

Students enjoying a summer day on the adirondack chairs outside of Drinan Hall on the Simmons University campus

New Graduate Programs Train Students in Nonprofit Management

With two new graduate programs offered by Simmons’ School of Management (SOM) — the MS in management: nonprofit management concentration and the graduate certificate in nonprofit management — students can receive robust training in both practical skills and purpose-driven leadership.


Helen G. Drinan Hall on main campus

Simmons School of Management Welcomes New Faculty

Justine Pouravelis is a 15-time Emmy-Award Winning sports media executive with 17 years of industry experience. Christina Ramey specializes in program development and operational excellence in higher education and professional learning.


Shout-outs from Students and Alums

Sophie Headings ’27 in Oxford, UK

Student Finds Bravery Across the Pond

Sophie Headings ’27 is pursuing a double major in marketing and communications at Simmons, as part of an Integrated Media concentration. We spoke with Headings about combining business and creativity in her studies, her work with student government, and the impact of study abroad.