Kristina Lunz is an entrepreneur, author, and activist. She is co-CEO of the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy (CFFP), which she co-founded in 2018. In February 2019, she was named among the "30 under 30" by Forbes (Europe and DACH). She is Young Leader of the Atlantic Bridge, Ashoka Fellow, BMW Foundation Responsible Leader, Handelsblatt/BCG "Vordenker*innen 2020" and was one of Focus Magazine's "100 Women of the Year 2020". She is also a member of the Advisory Group of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundations Goalkeepers Initiative on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

In 2019/20, Kristina Lunz was an external advisor at the German Foreign Office, where she built up the feminist network Unidas for former German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas. She also worked on gender, peace and extremism for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Yangon, Myanmar, as well as NYC, and worked for the local NGO Sisma Mujer in Bogotá, Colombia, on Women, Peace and Security (WPS). Kristina holds two Master's degrees, from both University College London (MSc Global Governance and Ethics) and the University of Oxford (MSc Global Governance and Diplomacy). In 2022, she returned to her alma mater, the University of Oxford, as a Research Fellow in Cybersecurity. Educational equity is close to her heart, and she speaks publicly about her journey from a working-class family in a village to academic success at Oxford.

In February 2022, her bestseller "The Future of Foreign Policy is Feminist" was published (in German; publisher: Ullstein/Econ Verlag), which was released a year later as an expanded paperback edition with updates and new chapters on Iran and Russia. The English and updated version of her book was published in the UK in September 2023 and worldwide in November 2023. As part of her international tour, she read at Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, NATO, as well as at events organized by the embassies of Germany, Canada, New Zealand or Costa Rica, among others.

Kristina Lunz's influence extends beyond her professional achievements. She was the German face of Giorgio Armani's Female Empowerment campaign "Crossroads" in 2022, which featured the career paths of 12 remarkable women worldwide. She also contributed the chapter "Unlearn Politics" to the Fall 2022 bestseller "Unlearn Patriarchy." Kristina has also (co-)initiated several activist campaigns, such as "Against Sexual Violence and Racism. Always. Everywhere. #Ausnahmslos" (2016), "Nein heißt Nein" (2016) and a campaign against sexism in Bild-Zeitung (2014).

Kristina Lunz Lunz thinks peace, human rights and justice together with foreign policy and thus wants to introduce a paradigm shift: Kristina Lunz counters power play and military muscle games with mediation in peace negotiations, feminist power analyses and climate justice. Realpolitik is exchanged for utopias, and there are just as many women ambassadors as ambassadors. Lunz's core message is therefore: No peace without feminism.

Kristina Lunz gives talks and keynotes on topics including: Justice, Foreign Policy, Leadership, Feminist Foreign Policy, Feminism, Social Change, Activism, Courage, Entrepreneurship, Educational Justice, her personal story "as a working class child from the village to Oxford". Kristina Lunz and her work have been featured in various international media outlets, including Vogue, Spiegel, ZDF, and The Guardian.