Kristina Kell
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Kristina Kell Kristina Kell (born December 26, 1964) is a law student and a special education advocate, who competed in 2001 Survivor: Redemption Island.
Kristina was born Kristina Kochoff, in Santa Monica, CA and grew up in the Brentwood community of Los Angeles. She went on to attend Marymount High School where she played varsity tennis and competed on the teen-circuit in California. Kristina went on to attend UCLA and USC majoring in Italian Renaissance Literature and Language. She worked at Paramount from 1990-1999 in pre-production and as an executive assistant to a producer of the “Star Trek” series before moving to Arnold Shapiro Productions in 2000. Kristina was an associate producer on the documentary series "The Teen Files" which won the Emmy for the Best Children's Programming in 2000.
In 2005, Kristina began to advocate for special needs children and their families in support of early intervention services for children diagnosed with autism and other autistic spectrum disorders. Kristina appeared in the publication, "Autism Heros" by Dr. Barbara Firestone. In 2007, Kristina appeared for ABC News in the story "Early Intervention Benefits Autistic Children"
In February 2010, Kristina addressed the California Legislature's Assembly budget committee regarding early intervention services for special needs children and how funding CA state has improved the lives of young children.
Kristina is currently attending University of La Verne, College of Law and concentrating in family law matters.