Christine Hassler
Christine Hassler
Christine Hassler is American motivational speaker and life coach from Dallas, Texas.
Personal
Christine Hassler grew up in Dallas. Christine Hassler is active in volunteerism and loves living a healthy lifestyle. She presently resides in Los Angeles and loves spending time with her family and friends in Austin, Texas.
Christine Hassler' s training is from the Communication Arts Company and she holds her Masters Degree in Psychology from the University of Santa Monica. Christine received her undergraduate degree from Northwestern University where she was initiated as a Kappa Alpha Theta. She serves on the Executive Board of the Sirens Society, a non-profit organizati on of proactive women dedicated to making the world a better place through philanthro py and business.
Work
As a Gen Y Expert, Christine Hassler has been a spokesperson for American Express and the key resource for their women’s and millennial advocacy programs. From her passion about education and student development, Christine created a life balance curriculum for the Leadership Institute. She is member of Northwestern University’s Council of 100, The Young Entrepreneur Council and is a faculty member at the University of Santa Monica.
As a professional speaker, Christine leads seminars and workshops to audiences around the country.
She has spoken to over 100,000 people at colleges, personal growth events, conferences, and corporations.
Christine has appeared as an expert on The Today Show CNN, ABC, CBS, Fox News, E!, Style and PBS, as well as various local television and radio shows, speaking about life issues and “Expectation Hangovers®” – a phenomenon she identified and trademarked or generational diversity. She is also a frequent contributor to The Huffington Post and Cosmo.
In 2005, Christine Hassler wrote the first guidebook written exclusively for young women, entitled 20 Something, 20 Everything. Christine’s second book, The 20 Something Manifesto, written for men and women stems from her experience coaching twenty-something’s.