Kelly Ann Collins

Kelly Ann Collins

Kelly Ann Collins

Kelly Ann Collins is the founder and CEO of Vult Lab, a digital disruption agency focused on social good at the intersection of Web2 and Web3.

 

She also founded Vult Cult and Into The Meta, Web3 platforms that focus on uplifting the stories and voices and women and minorities in the NFT space, Launch Lab, which helps brands enter the metaverse, and HomeCon, a virtual fundraising platform and official Twitch partner that has had more than 800,000 attendees and more than 100 celebrities working to help raise funds for first responders throughout the pandemic. She is also currently working to bring more creators into the Web3 space via her partnership with Unblocked, an NFT platform backed by Dapper, Jay-Z’s Marcy Ventures, Shawn Mendes, Oaktree Capital and more.

 

Collins has considerable experience in leading communication strategies for social good, technology and health innovation initiatives—globally. In 2021, she was dubbed one of the top 100 “most inspiring women” by Inc. Magazine. She is also an official Twitter Creator, and she was a member of Twitter’s first cohort of official “Spark” Twitter Spaces hosts. 

 

She was one of the very first bloggers, and one of the first influencers – for Google. A publication she launched in 2010 was the first publication of its kind to get White House credentials, via the Obama Administration. Since the early days of her career her work has involved many companies, governments, NGOs, nonprofits and brands, including: Adobe, CDC, CNET, Canada, Capital One, Conservation International, Disney, HP, Huawei, Jamba Juice, Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Starbucks, TED-Ed, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Twitter for Good, UNEP, UNDP, USAID, United Nations, World Bank, and more.

 

These prestigious experiences and engagements have provided Collins with the skills and capacity to administrate broad-reaching digital strategies. In 2021, Collins and her Vult Lab team were recognized by The White House for their pandemic-related communications work, and she was asked to mentor founders at Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center.

 

She has studied at MIT, Cornell and WVU; and trained at Google and YCombinator.