
Chelsea Rustrum
Chelsea Rustrum is sharing economy author, facilitator, and consultant with deep practical knowledge and hands on understanding of how the collaborative economy has come to fruition, grown, and continues to evolve business. She's the author of It's a Shareable Life, the founder of a social and educational series in the Silicon Valley, dubbed The Sharers.
Her current interest is in how the sharing economy can be integrated into value distribution models, which share ownership amongst the value creators themselves.
She has advised dozens of marketplaces, and speaks to enterprise audiences such as PwC and J&J and has participated in various conferences and summits speaking on the growth and development of the collaborative economy including TEDx, Expo Italy, Grow Co. and has also contributed to articles in Inc. Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Wired, Forbes, and The Economist.
Chelsea speaks on:
- Sharing economy / collaborative consumption
- Marketplaces of the future
- Remaining innovative in a changing economy
- Value distribution as a business model
- Changing styles of work
Chelsea Rustrum is sharing economy author, facilitator, and consultant with deep practical knowledge and hands on understanding of how the collaborative economy has come to fruition, grown, and continues to evolve business. She's the author of It's a Shareable Life, the founder of a social and educational series in the Silicon Valley, dubbed The Sharers.
Her current interest is in how the sharing economy can be integrated into value distribution models, which share ownership amongst the value creators themselves.
She has advised dozens of marketplaces, and speaks to enterprise audiences such as PwC and J&J and has participated in various conferences and summits speaking on the growth and development of the collaborative economy including TEDx, Expo Italy, Grow Co. and has also contributed to articles in Inc. Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Wired, Forbes, and The Economist.
Chelsea speaks on:
- Sharing economy / collaborative consumption
- Marketplaces of the future
- Remaining innovative in a changing economy
- Value distribution as a business model
- Changing styles of work

