Speaking

Her stories and research have appeared on the Smithsonian’s podcast, Sidedoor, the TED stage, NPR, the National Humanities Center, the International Coalition of Girls’ Schools conferences and podcast, and the University of Notre Dame press, among others.

  • "Fascinating discussion of an issue of critical importance--not only the history but also the strategies for increasing women's participation in those fields going forward was invaluable."

    Participant survey, ERG presentation

  • "Our group spoke for thirty minutes after you signed off. Several great ideas and suggestions were made. Much appreciated!"

    Adam Hamilton, P.E., Southwest Research Institute

  • "I loved her enthusiasm! You could tell that she was truly passionate about the subject matter and that made it much easier to be excited about it.

    Participant survey, ERG presentation

  • "The speaker was of an extraordinary caliber with engaging and infectious energy to not only celebrate these women and their achievements, but to specifically be reminded of all the barriers they faced along the way."

    Participant survey, ERG presentation

  • "We really loved it. It was engaging and very inspiring to hear...several colleagues have mentioned how inspired they were during and after the presentation, so thank you again!"

    Mateo Velilla, American College of Chest Physicians

keynotes

  • You can’t be what you can’t see. And yet, women comprise only 12% of American history curriculum and 8% of all statues in this country.

    No wonder fewer women run for office, negotiate their salaries, or start that business—history tells us women don’t take risks, lead industries, challenge precedent, or break records.

  • The latest research on best practices for raising girls and young women to lead themselves and others in school, on the field, and in everyday life.

  • Using the lessons she received from her own students and athletes, Krichbaum highlights the best of Gen Z, what people oftentimes get wrong, and the great potential of intergenerational collaboration in the workplace.

    She has presented at international conferences on teaching and working with Gen Z.

  • The history and evolution of ‘Imposter Syndrome". How it started, how it’s going, and what you can do about it.

facilitation

Half, full, or multi-day workshop facilitation for girls and women. Previous facilitation topics include: imposter syndrome, the problem with your internal monologue, leadership development skills, personal branding, and building your own table when a chair isn’t available.

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