Krista Clement

President & Founder at Helper Helper

Krista Clement's work experience begins in 2008, when they worked as a Middle School Math Teacher for St. Louis Public Schools until 2012. In the same year, they joined the John Cook School of Business as a Graduate Assistant for the Center for Entrepreneurship. From 2011 to 2013, they were a Graduate Student at Saint Louis University.

In 2013, Krista founded Helper Helper, a community service platform that connects volunteers to meaningful experiences in their communities. As the President and Founder, they have been responsible for managing partnerships, including one with the NCAA, and organizing service challenges/competitions.

Additionally, in 2013, they completed a Principal Internship at Lafayette Preparatory Academy and South City Preparatory Academy. In 2008, they also served as a Corps Member for Teach for America and in 2009, they interned as an Athletic Director at the University of Michigan.

Krista Clement has a strong educational background. Krista pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in General Studies from the University of Michigan, where they studied from 2004 to 2008. Later on, from 2011 to 2013, they attended Saint Louis University, where they completed a joint MA/MBA degree in Educational Leadership and Business Administration.

In addition to their academic achievements, Krista also possesses several certifications in service-related fields. Krista obtained a certificate of service in 2016-2017 from Helper Helper for completing 5 hours of service. Krista also received a certificate in 2015 for completing 20 hours of service in the NCAA Team Works™ Competition. Most recently, in August 2022, they obtained 25 hours of service certification from Helper Helper.

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