Leadership Keynotes on Systems, Trust, and People in Education

Connection. Confidence. Leadership Voice.

Shared leadership keynotes and conversations that help education leaders feel seen, supported, and confident while strengthening systems, trust, and people-first impact.

Signature Keynotes

Whether you’re convening K–12 leaders, elevating women in EdTech, or creating space for thoughtful leadership conversations, my keynotes are designed to meet leaders where they are and help them move forward with confidence.


Each session blends strategy, story, and real-world perspective, helping leaders reconnect to their voice, understand the systems around them, and lead with intention. The goal isn’t performance; it’s presence. These are conversations that feel human, grounded, and relevant long after the event ends.

“If your audience is ready to trust their voice, engage with complexity, and lead without pretending, I’m here to help create that space.”

What event planners appreciate:

  • Engaging, grounded delivery
  • Your audience will laugh, reflect, and recognize themselves
  • Authentic Connection
  • Stories and examples rooted in real leadership experience that resonate across roles and contexts
  • Practical Perspective
  • Frameworks, language, and insights leaders can carry back into their work immediately, without overwhelm.

“Chantell connected deeply with our audience, creating moments of reflection, emotion, and momentum. One of the most impactful leadership voices we’ve hosted in years.”
— Conference Organizer, EdTech Leadership Summit

“A perfect blend of warmth, wit, and wisdom. Chantell uplifts an entire room.”
— Superintendent, IN K-12 District


Featured Leadership Conversations

Grounded in real leadership experience, these conversations help leaders strengthen their voice, navigate complexity, and make thoughtful decisions that support people, systems, and trust.

Ready to create a meaningful leadership experience?

If you’re planning a gathering where connection, confidence, and thoughtful leadership matter, I’d be glad to talk. Every conversation starts with understanding your audience, your context, and what success truly looks like.