Christy Haubegger (born August 15, 1968) is the founder of Latina magazine and was formerly the Executive Vice President, Chief Enterprise Inclusion Officer and Head of Marketing & Communications, at WarnerMedia.
[4] Frustrated by a lack of Hispanic role models in the popular media, the then 28-year-old Stanford Law School graduate founded Latina in 1996 to appeal to Hispanic-American women like herself.
"[citation needed] She has been interviewed and profiled by a number of major media outlets including the Today Show, NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, The New York Times, CNN, and others.
[7] In 2005, Haubegger joined Creative Artists Agency, where she led the company's drive to increase the representation of women and people of color, Under Haubegger's leadership, CAA launched CAA Amplify, an invitation-only annual event convening high-level multicultural artists and leaders, as well as the Amplify Database, the industry's first searchable database of television writers of color.
Haubegger serves on the boards of Management Leadership for Tomorrow, a non-profit organization that works to increase the number of minority business leaders, as well as Hudson Pacific Properties.