“I'm here to feel the most ALIVE.🌤️ You in?”

C helsea is a creative entrepreneur and passionate community leader, driven to build things for people who are all-in with their presence and believe in something bigger than themselves.

An early employee of TOMS (Shoes), with a background in brand and campaign strategy, Chelsea moves individuals and groups to see themselves and each other, as well as concepts that connect them, differently and anew – then do something about it.

For more than a decade, alongside her family, she’s been co-leading Campowerment, producing expert-led gatherings, powered by play, for groups & individuals to find true belonging, connect with their greatest gifts and get ready to accomplish big things, together

Since 2013, Campowerment has earned more than 1 Billion media impressions from the likes of: O! The Oprah Magazine, Forbes, Fortune, The Today Show (4x), The Hollywood Reporter, CNN, Travel Weekly, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Parade Magazine and beyond. And more, it’s earned a reputation for re-igniting true aliveness inside the lives and relationships of thousands of women and dozens of organizations. (Thinking about how this lives through others makes Chelsea turn to mush.)

Since 2018, she’s been Campowerment’s CEO, and the Director of its sister non-profit scholarship foundation, Give Her Camp, to increase access to wellness opportunities for exceptional women who aren’t often offered that privilege.

Since Campowerment’s inception, it has delivered Chelsea just about everything she’s needed for her next chapter — like Tamatha Thomas-Haase, and the impetus to found Grand Exit: conversation-starting conversations about living, dying and living on, for those who intend to be remembered.

Grand Exit lives now as as a podcast (give it a listen: HERE), and a platform that models and guides legacy-minded folks through “hard conversations,” with imagination and life, so they (and we all!) can live how we intend to be remembered.

Through Grand Exit, we go deeper (and may get weirder) into musings on the life-death-legacy continuum, to get us — and you — thinking and talking differently about the grandest moments of our personal journey.