Believer • Entrepreneur • Strategist • Provivor

Kristi Dionne Oliver, M.Sc.

Kristi Dionne Oliver, M.Sc. (@TheKristionne) is a research scientist turned strategist, speaker, and disruption guide who helps women rebuild their lives, leadership, and legacy from what tried to break them. A TEDx speaker whose talk was featured at TEDxEnsley Avenue ED, her work sits at the intersection of faith, identity, and strategy, reminding women that disruption is not the end of their story, but often the beginning of their assignment.

Her professional path began in the structured world of research, where order, process, and predictability shaped her early career. She excelled in environments built on clarity and precision, drawing on her scientific training to solve problems and create systems that made sense. But even as she built a life marked by competence and achievement, something in her spirit whispered that she was made for more. 

That quiet whisper became undeniable when life unraveled the plans she once trusted. Through a deeply personal season marked by caregiving, health uncertainty, and her own proactive journey as a Breast Cancer Provivor, Kristi confronted a truth many women face but rarely name: she had been living by inherited rules that required her to break in order to be useful. What looked like loss became divine redirection, revealing a deeper calling that had been waiting for her all along.

Disruption did not destroy her. It clarified her. It stripped away old expectations and illuminated what God had been preparing her to do: help women rise from overwhelm, reclaim their identity, and rebuild with intention.

From that revelation, Kristi’s work transformed. She stepped out of the confines of traditional paths and stepped into the work she now calls The Disruption Blueprint—a framework rooted in truth telling, strategic clarity, and spiritual realignment. Through this lens, she teaches women how to interpret disruption as instruction, redesign their internal and external systems, and build a life that is aligned with purpose instead of pressure.

Her previous chapter—founding and successfully operating The House of KRISTIONNE—proved her strength as a strategist and entrepreneur. She became known for translating vision into visibility and helping brands lead with clarity and credibility. Yet even those accomplishments were preparation for what she is called to now: guiding women beyond branding, into the deeper work of identity reconstruction and purpose alignment.

Kristi embodies four core anchors that shape her life and leadership: She is a Believer, led by faith and grounded in a deep sense of divine assignment. An Entrepreneur, committed to building with legacy, impact, and stewardship at the center. A Strategist, gifted in transforming complexity into clarity and ideas into structured, actionable plans. A Breast Cancer Provivor, redefining survival through prevention, proactive care, and self-advocacy.

Her leadership is informed by decades of service, community work, and a professional background that bridges science, strategy, and storytelling. But at the heart of it all is a simple conviction: every woman carries a unique gift, one designed for impact and purpose, and she deserves a life that does not require her to disappear to serve others.

Today, Kristi stands as the PROOF—living evidence that disruption can become destiny when you choose healing over hiding and clarity over chaos. Whether she is speaking on stages, delivering TEDx-caliber ideas, guiding women through strategic transformation, or developing ministry centered on healing and alignment, her mission remains the same: to help women reclaim the truth of who they are and rise into who they were always called to be.

She believes your story is too sacred for templates. Your mission is too meaningful for guesswork. And your life is too valuable to stay trapped in misalignment.

Kristi lives in Birmingham, where faith, family, and legacy remain the foundation of her work. Her calling is clear: to walk alongside women as they navigate disruption, rebuild their identity, and boldly step into the more they were created for.

Disruption did not destroy her. It clarified her. It stripped away old expectations and illuminated what God had been preparing her to do.

For you, God, tested us; you refined us like silver… you brought us to a place of abundance.

Psalm 66:10–12