Christina Turpin is the Director for National HPV Vaccination Roundtable with the American Cancer Society (ACS). Along with the HPV Vaccination Roundtable team, she leads nationwide efforts to raise HPV vaccination rates and prevent HPV cancers with the ultimate vision of ending vaccine-preventable HPV cancers as a public health problem. She also serves as the current President of the Comprehensive Cancer Alliance of Idaho since 2017 and was recognized in 2020 by the Idaho Business Review Accomplished Under 40 for her efforts in the community. Christina has been with ACS for 12 years and started her career with ACS in Baltimore, Maryland before relocating home to Idaho. Prior to her current position, she focused on advancing priorities around cancer screening, HPV vaccination, quality of life, access to care, and health equity. Christina is a graduate of Penn State University and was inducted into the University’s Senior Honor Society for her service and leadership to her alma mater. She resides in Boise, Idaho and enjoys spending time with her family out in the woods, on the lake, or cheering on Penn State Football.