Your event doesn’t just need an emcee, It needs someone who makes the room come alive
You know the difference between an event people attend and one they actually feel. So do I.
Here's what I know about you: you're not just planning an event. You're trying to create something people actually feel. Something they talk about on the drive home. Something that earns you a reputation for putting on the kind of gathering people clear their calendars for.
That's not just logistics. That's energy. That's presence. You need someone who understands that the space between the agenda items is where the real magic happens.
That's where I come in.
I don't show up to simply keep things moving. I bring the kind of energy that meets your room exactly where it needs to be, and then takes it somewhere better. The warmth, the momentum, the unexpected laugh that cracks the whole room open. I honour your vision, I read what the space needs, and I bring everything I have to make sure your audience doesn't just attend your event. They feel it.
I refer to myself as an MC Experience Maker, because that's what I do. I respond in real time, I show up authentic and relatable and it translates into an energy people feel seen and safe in, and it’s what weaves every nuance of your event together.
"People who have been to our past events now ask if she is going to be there. Her energy has definitely impacted the success and growth of our platform, and we always look forward to working with her."
— Mandy Kuelz, Psychic Medium & MentorWhat it looks like when I’m in the room
This isn't a checklist of deliverables. It's the moment the room shifts from a group of individuals to a collective experience.
Sometimes that looks electric. People on their feet, energy building, a laugh that nobody saw coming that cracks the whole room open. Sometimes it's a room gone quiet because something real just landed and everyone felt it at the same time. Either way, people turn to the stranger next to them because something just happened and they need to share it with someone.
That's not an accident. That's what happens when someone is genuinely holding the room, not just managing the program.
Your guests relax faster. The energy builds instead of dipping between segments. Transitions feel seamless. The unexpected moments, the technical hiccup, the speaker who runs long, the panel that needs a little redirection, get handled with so much ease that most people in the room never feel the seam.
And the thing people say most consistently after working with me? That every single person in the room felt like they were meant to be there.
That's craft. And it comes from over a decade of hosting, emceeing, and reading rooms, from intimate women's gatherings to large-scale multi-day events with hundreds of people in the seats.
The rooms I’m built for
I work best when the event has a purpose beyond filling seats. When the organizer actually cares about how people feel when they leave, not just what they heard. When there's a vision for the room and you need someone who will honor it, elevate it, and make sure every person in that space feels it.
Women's leadership conferences and summits
You want someone who understands the women in that room beyond their titles and their wins. As a mentor who has guided women through the work of reconnecting with themselves, releasing what no longer serves them, and building lives and businesses that actually feel like theirs, I bring a depth into the space that shifts how people show up. Not just for the agenda, but for themselves. Safe and electric at the same time. That's the kind of room I create.
Entrepreneurial events, founder summits, and masterminds
These rooms are full of women navigating big vision, real risk, and quiet self doubt all at once. I live this world, which means I don't just hold the room, I connect with it. That connection is what shifts the energy from a great event to a rich, perspective changing experience. The kind that lands deeply, stays with people, and has them talking weeks later not just about what they heard, but about how they felt.
Personal growth events, retreats, and facilitated conversations
These are the rooms where something real can happen, and that requires someone who knows how to hold space with both intention and ease. I guide conversations toward the moments that matter, ask the questions that unlock something people didn't know they needed to say, and create an environment where women feel safe enough to go there. The experience doesn't end when the event does. It goes home with them.
Words from organizers I've had the pleasure of working with
"Christine made my event come to life. She heard exactly what I wanted to see from the event, and put her own flair on it, which created the most memorable night. I had so much feedback from my attendees how incredible and engaging she was. She's fabulous at thinking on her feet and is natural at creating warmth in the room."
— Andrea Mondoux, Balance + Bliss Coach, Speaker, Author
"When I invited Christine to lead a workshop for us, the seats filled quickly. The women already knew of her presence and were genuinely excited to experience her in person. From the moment she began, her energy was contagious. You could feel the shift right away. Shoulders relaxed, laughter was flowing, the walls were coming down."
— Sara Lodge, G.L.O.W. Founder
What to expect when you work with me
Every event starts with a conversation. I want to hear what you're building, what you need, and what you want people to walk away with. And if you're still figuring out what that looks like, that's okay too.
Beyond my work as an Emcee, I also consult with organizers on the experience itself. How to design a room that actually lands. How to sequence your programming for maximum impact. How to make sure every element of the day serves the feeling you're going for. If you want a thought partner in building something truly memorable, that's a conversation I'm always open to having.
I like to be briefed one to two weeks out, with final changes confirmed a day or two before. That said, I know how events work. Things shift. Details land late. I handle it all without missing a beat.
I've worked with clients including Rachel Rodgers and Hello Seven, Heart and Stroke Foundation, Easter Seals Canada, and Norwex Canada, hosting events from intimate gatherings of 15 to multi-day experiences with 300 or more in the room.
Based in Kitchener/Waterloo. Available across Canada and beyond. Half day, full day, multi-day. If you're building something worth experiencing, I want to be in the room.
Let's build something your people felt so deeply they're still talking about it six months from now.
I'd love to hear about your event, what you're building, who's going to be in the room, and what you want people to carry home with them. From there we figure out together if it's a fit.
