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Empowered Achievers believes in true facilitation.
As a presenter, Chris engages her audience through activity-based workshops with actionable take-aways. As a seasoned trainer, she encourages collaboration, self-reflection, and experiential methods.
Chris has presented workshops for corporations big and small, as well as organizations such as the Women of Denver, the American Marketing Association, the Denver Marketing Mavens, the International Alliance of Women (IAW), and the University of Denver.
Our Signature Topics
Retaining Your Top Talent: Strategies to Reduce Burnout and Boost Engagement in High Achievers
Discover how to cultivate a thriving work environment that keeps your high performers motivated, productive, & less likely to leave.
Beyond the Pressure Cooker: Strategies to Promote Work-Life Balance and Prevent Burnout in Your High-Performing Teams
Learn practical strategies to create a supportive work culture that fosters well-being for your high achievers.
The Achiever's Paradox: Why Relentless Pursuit Can Lead to Emptiness
Uncover the hidden downside of constant striving and explore powerful strategies to find fulfillment beyond career achievements.
Building Your North Star: Crafting a Purpose Statement Beyond Your Career
Craft a guiding purpose statement that goes beyond your job title, empowering you to navigate your career with clarity & direction.
Beyond People Pleasing: How to Set Healthy Boundaries and Lead with Confidence
Move beyond people pleasing tendencies & develop effective communication skills to set boundaries & lead with authenticity.
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“Chris’ workshop style is clear, comfortable, and engaging. Thanks to her well thought-out and organized leadership in front of the room, the material becomes a story that is easy to follow and resonates with her audience.”
-Meredith, Boulder, CO
“We were incredibly impressed with her presentation, and the hands-on exercises she created helped the team understand how the concepts applied directly to their jobs.”
- Elisha, San Francisco, CA