About Chris Elliott
Overview:
I am an energetic young professional that is dedicated to finding solutions to the problems that plague corporate and individual growth.
In detail:
I serve as a leader for supply chain and international non-profit organizations. I have an unshakable habit of lifelong learning and use my knowledge and experiences at work, for speaking engagements, workshops, consulting projects, and one-on-one coaching sessions. The result—connecting people and empowering change.
I have been a technology geek and personal development junkie starting at a very young age. I have had a computer since I was 6 and a lot of my time in middle and high school was spent reading and working on computers. When I was 13, I was developing web pages, managing servers, and not going out on many dates…go figure.
I have a Bachelors degree in Materials Science and Engineering and a Master of Business Logistics Engineering from the Ohio State University. I have developed mathematical models for supply chain and business problems, performed enterprise scale data analysis, and produced financial analysis of business operations. I have also served on and led many project teams to increase efficiency, lower costs, and develop state of the art processes and technology solutions.
What do I do?
Right now I am employed with a Fortune 500 company, but also spend time helping associations, small businesses, and individuals solve problems that plague their growth.
I help develop your online and offline presence to maximize the impact you have with potential members and customers. I also manage blogs and websites for young professional development, small business growth, and public speaking.
I can help you with web project management, workshops, or speeches to management. All of my solutions are tailored to your needs.
For an idea of what information I can provide, check out the one sheets for my keynote and workshop and contact me for more information on how I can be of service to you.
I am an energetic young professional that is dedicated to finding solutions to the problems that plague corporate and individual growth.
In detail:
I serve as a leader for supply chain and international non-profit organizations. I have an unshakable habit of lifelong learning and use my knowledge and experiences at work, for speaking engagements, workshops, consulting projects, and one-on-one coaching sessions. The result—connecting people and empowering change.
I have been a technology geek and personal development junkie starting at a very young age. I have had a computer since I was 6 and a lot of my time in middle and high school was spent reading and working on computers. When I was 13, I was developing web pages, managing servers, and not going out on many dates…go figure.
I have a Bachelors degree in Materials Science and Engineering and a Master of Business Logistics Engineering from the Ohio State University. I have developed mathematical models for supply chain and business problems, performed enterprise scale data analysis, and produced financial analysis of business operations. I have also served on and led many project teams to increase efficiency, lower costs, and develop state of the art processes and technology solutions.
What do I do?
Right now I am employed with a Fortune 500 company, but also spend time helping associations, small businesses, and individuals solve problems that plague their growth.
I help develop your online and offline presence to maximize the impact you have with potential members and customers. I also manage blogs and websites for young professional development, small business growth, and public speaking.
I can help you with web project management, workshops, or speeches to management. All of my solutions are tailored to your needs.
For an idea of what information I can provide, check out the one sheets for my keynote and workshop and contact me for more information on how I can be of service to you.
"A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects."
- Robert A. Heinlein





