Chelsea Krost

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Chelsea Krost
Born
Chelsea Morgan Krost

(1991-02-02) February 2, 1991 (age 33)
Long Island, New York
Occupation(s)TV and Radio Personality
Years active2007-present
Known forThe Chelsea Krost Radio Show
Websitechelseakrost.com

Chelsea Morgan Krost (born February 2, 1991) is an American speaker, author, television and radio talk-show host, Executive Producer, certified health coach, and entrepreneur.[1]

Career

Radio

From 2008 through 2011, Krost wrote and produced Teen Talk Live,[2] a teen-oriented radio show on WBZT 1230 AM, Palm Beaches' Talk Station, Boca Raton, Florida.[3] Themed "Our Voice, Our Opinion, Our Time to Talk," Krost discussed subject matter specific to the teenagers of her generation. Guests on the radio show included experts.[4]

In 2012, the show was renamed to The Chelsea Krost Radio Show, when the first episode for the re branded show was produced and aired in November on Blog Talk Radio.[2]

Television

Krost has appeared as a guest contributor for television news shows, commenting on social issues faced by the Millennial Generation. She has appeared as a contributing expert for local affiliates across all major networks, such as CBS Miami,[5] CBS Los Angeles,[6] ABC 13,[7] FOX News stations,[8] commenting on a variety of topics from bullying, drug abuse, and sex, to Job Hunting skills, Financial Management for the Millennial age, and fashion and technology trends.[9]

Krost appeared on NBC's Today Show with Kathie Lee & Hoda,[10] Good Morning America,[11] The Meredith Vieira Show, The Home and Family Show, Bloomberg TV[12] She has made appearances on Anderson Live.[13]

In 2013, Philadelphia broadcast television station WMCN and national production company, Studio City, launched The Chelsea Krost Show,[14] a talk-show platform discussing trends, issues and the culture of the Millennial Generation, and aired eight episodes from May through June 2013. This concept show pre-dated other shows, including Raising McCain.[15]

Online media

She is a regular contributor to Life, Love & Shopping, a subsidiary of The Daily Buzz. Krost is also a contributor for online programming including Answers.com,[16] Galtime.com.[17] She is also a regular contributing blogger for Intel for Change,[18] as well as being a commentator for MasterCard.[19][20][21]

Krost is the host of #MillennialTalk Twitter Chat which generates up to 45 million impressions.[22]

Print Media

In 2011, Krost published A Reflection of My Teenage Experience in an Extraordinary Life, ISBN 0981931162.[23] It was released by Jacquie Jordan Inc Publishing.

In June 2011 and 2012,[24] Krost co-produced and hosted the New York City Women's Empowerment Summit with VIP Talent Connect.[25] Offering color commentary in print and online, Krost discussed the details of this one-day conference. During Advertising Week in September 2013, in New York, NY, Krost served as a contributing panelist for Cosmopolitan Magazine's marketing to millennials break out session called, “Miss-Perception: Disrupting Millennial Myths and Stereotypes."[26]

Spokesperson and philanthropy

Chelsea sat on the board of Cosmopolitan Magazine as a Millennial Board Member[27] and has been a brand ambassador/spokesperson for many notable brands such as Intel and MasterCard.[28]

In 2009, Krost became a spokesperson for U by Kotex, publishing six blogs for the organization from January, 2010 through October, 2013 on a variety of subjects about gynecological education and well-being. As U by Kotex spokesperson, Krost traveled to Nairobi, Africa in 2009 to educate young women about sanitary hygiene products and the importance of staying in school.[29] She delivered feminine hygiene products to the HEART Freedom for Girls Program and the Nyumbani Children’s Home. The 10-day journey was documented for CBS and FOX news affiliates in Florida[30] through a four-part special called “Mission to Africa.” Since then, Krost has been a part of mission trips to Peru, Joplin Missouri, and South Africa serving an educational role for young women.[31] In addition, she volunteers her time with SOS Children's Villages, Girls for A Change, The Unicorn Foundation, Africa Heart, and Dream Sponsors, Inc.[2]

References

  1. ^ "L.A.'S LIBERALS VOTE BY SKIN COLOR. CAN MILLENNIALS CHANGE THAT?". LA Weekly. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Millenials Who Are Changing the World". ScienceTimes.com. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  3. ^ Thurman Yuhas, Mary. "Delray Beach teenager brings issues to the air". Sun-Sentinel.com. Sun Sentinel. Retrieved 9 June 2008.
  4. ^ "Chelsea Krost and David Rusenko: Redefining the Millennial Stereotype". Forbes. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  5. ^ "Millenials look for steals and deals while shopping". CBS Miami.
  6. ^ "Top 5 Money-Making Apps Of New Year". CBS Los Angeles.
  7. ^ "FINANCIAL PLANNING ADVICE FOR YOUNG ADULTS". ABC 13.
  8. ^ "Voice of a Generation: Chelsea Krost Speaks for the Millennials, Gets Talk Show Bookings". New York Observer. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  9. ^ "Chelsea Krost: The Millennial Generation". BlogTalkRadio.
  10. ^ "How parents can relate to kids at any age". The Today Show. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  11. ^ "Plus-Sized Models Target of Online Harassment Through Altered Images". ABC News. 25 August 2015. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  12. ^ "Where will Millennials Flock to Next?". Bloomberg Television. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  13. ^ "How teenagers are sneaking alcohol into school by soaking gummy bears in vodka". Mail Online. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  14. ^ "The Chelsea Krost Show on Philadelphia's WMCN Sees Instant Success". PRWeb. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
  15. ^ "Meghan McCain To Host 'Raising McCain' Talk Show On Pivot". Huffington Post. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  16. ^ "Chelsea Krost".
  17. ^ "Chelsea Krost, Millenial Lifestyle Expert, TV & Radio Host, Author". Galtime.com.
  18. ^ "Intel for Change Chelsea Krost Profile". Intel for Change.
  19. ^ "Morning Brew: Millennial Chelsea Krost Shares Views on Cash". MasterCard.
  20. ^ "Cashless Curiosities from Chelsea Krost". MasterCard.
  21. ^ "Twitter chat queen Chelsea Krost shares trends and tips for millennial marketing". American City Business Journals. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  22. ^ Novellino, Teresa. "Twitter chat queen Chelsea Krost on Millennial marketing for 2015". Upstart Business Journal. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  23. ^ Kaye, Chelsea Krost ; edited by Margie (2011). Nineteen : a reflection of my teenage experience in an extraordinary life : what i have learned, and what i have to share. Los Angeles, CA: Jacquie Jordan. ISBN 978-0981931166. {{cite book}}: |first= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  24. ^ "WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT SUMMIT". The It Factor.
  25. ^ "KMM SPEAKER CHELSEA KROST WITH STUDIO CITY AND WMCN LAUNCH THE CHELSEA KROST SHOW". The IT Factor.
  26. ^ "Marketing To Misunderstood Millennials". Forbes.
  27. ^ "New years Resolution for Millenials". WFTX. 28 January 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  28. ^ "Engagement Bureau: Our People". MasterCard.
  29. ^ "Generation Know in Africa". U By Kotex.
  30. ^ "The Love of Giving – A Chelsea Krost Story". Florida Creative Living.
  31. ^ "Answer's Expert: Chelsea Krost". Answers.com.

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