Kristina Rasmussen

Executive Director

Kristina Rasmussen serves as the executive director of Do No Harm. She is an expert in nonprofit management and government affairs and specializes in helping organizations achieve concrete goals to effect real lasting change.

In 2022, Rasmussen helped launch Do No Harm to help stop identity politics from ruining medical education and clinical practice. Do No Harm was awarded the Peterson Prize for Venture Philanthropy less than six months after the group went live, thanks in large part to Rasmussen’s boundless energy and passion for bringing people together.

Rasmussen previously served as the president of the Illinois Policy Institute, the chief of staff to a governor, and as an advocate for federal government reform. She has a master’s degree in political management from George Washington University.

When she isn’t traveling to state capitols and Washington, D.C., she lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her husband and four children.

Authored Content

Op-Ed

  • April 20, 2022

Patients Beware: Washington Is Pushing Woke Health Care

Every American needs to know what Washington is doing. It’s using taxpayer money and unaccountable regulation to embed “critical race theory” and “anti-racism” into every level of health care.