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Christopher Jachimiec

Christopher Jachimiec is a consultant, public speaker, and advocate dedicated to mental health, substance use awareness, responsible firearms ownership, and suicide prevention and postvention initiatives. He frequently shares his lived experiences with suicide and overcoming addiction through sports, various medical and non-medical interventions, and engaging with new communities.


During his service in the United States Air Force, Christopher excelled in criminal justice, cyberspace, human resources, human capital management, and administrative roles. Known for his exceptional ability to motivate and inspire others, Christopher employs meta-leadership, positive psychology, determination, and hard work to help individuals and teams achieve their goals.


With extensive experience in AI advisement, consulting, and public speaking, Christopher thrives at the intersection of technology, leadership, and innovation. His background as a U.S. Air Force veteran brings a mission-focused perspective to every endeavor, from guiding organizations through AI strategy and ethics to delivering keynote speeches on emerging technologies or challenging himself through endurance cycling.


Christopher’s passion for artificial intelligence is driven by a belief in its potential for transformative impact. Through consulting and speaking engagements, he helps businesses navigate the complexities of AI adoption, ethical considerations, and deployment strategies. Outside of his professional pursuits, Christopher enjoys attending heavy metal concerts and engaging in long-distance cycling rides.


He is a veteran of Operation Southern Watch and Operation Enduring Freedom, holding Associate Degrees in Electronic Systems Technology and Human Resource Management from the Community College of the Air Force, a Bachelor of Arts in History from UMUC, and a Master of Public Policy and Administration with a concentration in Global Studies from Northwestern University.


Christopher is a Certified Master Resilience Trainer and holds enhanced peer-led bereavement support group training from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, as well as a Peer Support Certification from the University of Nevada-Reno.


He is the founder of Military and Veteran’s Survivors of Loved Ones to Suicide and the surviving brother of Lance Corporal Adam Jachimiec, USMC.


Christopher Jachimiec

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