Project Description
Chris Collins
“Be the dopest version of yourself, the rest will take care of itself “
Speaker, Author & Chief Inspiration Officer
Chris Collins is a speaker, author, and consultant with a message that is inspiring students across the country. His unique blend of humor, knowledge, and energy provide high impact moments with results that last long after the presentation. Chris has delivered talks to all types of crowds, including two of the largest High School districts in the country, national conferences, Fortune 500 companies, and colleges and universities of every shape, size, and hue. He doesn’t always give speeches but when he does they’re your favorite speeches favorite speech!
As a former student leader and current college speaker, Chris gets it! Chris’ take on student leadership is one of the most interesting in the country because he blends his knowledge of leadership strategies, love of music, authentic desire to help students, to create a message that reaches students of every level.
Topics
Chris speaks on a variety of topics including but not limited to:
Student Leadership
Equity & Diversity
College Readiness
Networking
9.6 out of 10 Audience Rating
Testimonials
“The presentations provided by Christopher Collins are phenomenal. He is able to engage students in an interactive presentation that allows them to view leadership in a different light. The students continue to talk about the presentation and their experience months afterward!”
Ashley
Residence Hall Director – St. Edward’s University
“For the first time ever I actually remembered what a speaker said after they were done talking! Chris’ presentation helped my attitude towards school change for the better.”
Kyle
Student – Cypress Springs, H.S.
“Loved it! Chris did an awesome job. I thought the message was brought home, allowing me to reflect about my life, dreams and influences. He connected with us and was very informative. Thanks for challenging how I think and giving me the tools to reach higher.”
Student
Big XII Conference on Black Student Gov’t