The Self-Introduction

What to Expect

The self-introduction is the first impression to a lifetime of connection and opportunities.

How can you own this moment so that you are trusted, remembered, and chosen?

❋ Intentional Structure

A self-introduction is your opportunity to show people who you are. Don’t waste a first impression!

❋ Collaborative Energy

We will develop a framework so that you know how and what to say in moments when you need it the most.

❋ Active Practice

Open your mind by seeing active iterations of self-introductions that range from minimal to memorable.

❋ Opportunistic Integration

Apply these tweaks at the next event, introduction, pitch meeting, or big moment in your life and see the different it makes when you’re in full ownership of the moment.

  • "The impact on our volunteers was visible and lasting. After her self-introduction workshop, participants who had been previously hesitant to speak up were stepping forward with poise and clarity. Her session on friendship-building sparked meaningful conversation about empathy, active listening, and authentic connection. Christina's warmth, professionalism, and genuine care make her an extraordinary mentor. We are deeply grateful for her contribution and we wholeheartedly recommend her to any organization seeking to empower the next generation."

    - Aidan, President of UST

  • "Christina gave an exceptional working in the Columbia Statistics Career Development Course. She thoughtfully prepared material tailored specifically to a highly specialized audience, highly interactive and engaging, and immediately resonated. Students actively participated throughout and continued seeking her out after the workshop. What truly sets Christina apart is her philosophy. It is grounded in a deep reflection and understanding of personal value, purpose, and relationship to society. She has a rare ability to inspire that same level of relfection and confidence to her audience. There is no doubt we will invite her back!"

    Sining, Associate Director of Professional Development at Columbia University