Chris Schweikert joined the Strategies to End Homelessness board in 2015. He has over 35 years of experience in Information Technology and Management Consulting including stints with GE, Ernst & Young, CSC, Aspen Partners and Avanade.

During the course of his professional career, Chris has built a broad set of skills tuned to building and operating high performance organizations leveraging Information Technology as a key enabler. Through his work with Fortune 500 companies, he has developed a passion for helping organizations envision and realize transformational change.

Beyond his professional life, Chris founded and chairs the Christopher Foundation to support children’s causes in Greater Cincinnati with his wife of 33 years, Beth. Over the years, Chris has also been active in various not-for-profit organizations in Cincinnati including the Drop Inn Center, Habitat for Humanity and the Inclusion Network.

Chris is a graduate of Xavier University (BSBA 1980) and Purdue University (MSIA 1987), and currently lives in Cincinnati with Beth. They have three children ages 30 through 22. In his spare time, Chris enjoys home improvement projects, real-estate investing, cycling and tennis.