Suggested Topics:

  • Overcoming Obstacles/adversity
  • Achieving/Setting and Sticking to Goals
  • Fatherhood

Most Requested topic:

Striving to Survive: Achieving Goals Through Thick and Thin

By telling students his story from surgery to Survivor, Chad helps them understand that overcoming obstacles is a normal part of life.  By looking at obstacles as "problems" with solutions, he empowers students to keep a positive attitude when confronting challenges.  His realistic optimism, confidence, and self-assuredness serve as an example to individuals that are deterred by self-doubt.  Chad also discusses the importance of taking risks, giving back to your community, and discovering new opportunities to grow.  His message and personal experience will show your students how they can "discover the will to survive."

This program is suitable for conference keynotes, motivational programs, orientation, convocations, and health & wellness programming.


Speaker Information:

James "Chad" Crittenden was born on a military base in Oceanside, California. Growing up in Half Moon Bay, California, he discovered a love of sports and the outdoors, particularly soccer and fishing.

Chad attended Half Moon Bay High School, where he participated in many sports (soccer, tennis, bowling, fishing, running, mountain biking) as he pursued a collegiate future.

After high school, Chad decided to work at a local community college before pursuing studies at the University of California at Davis, majoring in International Relations with an emphasis on world resources, the environment and Spanish. Upon graduation, he accepted summer day-care jobs that ultimately led him to an after-school tutoring program. From there, he accepted an offer to head a new bilingual tutoring program in San Jose. Two years later, an internship where he taught a bilingual second grade class launched his career.

After two years teaching in San Jose, Chad accepted a teaching contract in San Salvador, El Salvador, where he met his wife, Dyann. Upon returning to the US, Chad and his family settled in the San Francisco Bay area. They have two children, Clara (3) and Trevor (4 months).

About one and a half years ago, Chad went to the doctor to have a lump on the bottom of his foot removed and discovered it was a cancerous tumor. Synovial Sarcoma is a rare and deadly form of cancer (comprising less than one percent of all cancers) and amputation was necessary just below the knee. His recovery was miraculously quick, and he completed a triathlon nine months after the surgery. After many prostheses and much development, he feels that he has almost reached his post-surgery potential. Chad has been cancer-free for almost two years and has decided to take a leave of absence to be a full-time dad, which he has been planning for some time. He looks forward to the adventure.