Kris Foster is the cofounder of Project Nemo, a movement dedicated to representation, accessibility, and making sure overlooked voices are no longer ignored.
Project Nemo started as a simple idea – a conversation on a plane – turning into a powerful platform focused on amplifying unheard voices and creating opportunities for those overlooked. For Kris, Project Nemo is more than just work – it’s personal. It exists to challenge systems that weren’t built for everyone and to prove that inclusion is not a nice to have, it’s essential.
Alongside this, Kris created Open Book, a storytelling platform that celebrates resilience, sparks honest conversations, and gives people the space to be seen, heard, and valued on their own terms. He believes stories have the power to shift culture, not just inspire it. Every project he touches is rooted in the same conviction: our differences are strengths, accessibility should be baked in from the start, and real change only happens when people are brave enough to build it together.