Chris Lantinen
Turning student creativity into regional impact
From Edinboro student-athlete to faculty leader, Chris Lantinen helps students build
real-world skills while strengthening the communities around them.
Chris Lantinen
Turning student creativity into regional impact
From Edinboro student-athlete to faculty leader, Chris Lantinen helps students build real-world skills while strengthening the communities around them.

鈥淭he Beehive is a center on campus where students help out regional businesses and nonprofits. So the students get this amazing experiential learning opportunity because they have a real client on their hands with real issues that they have to solve within the marketing and branding worlds.鈥
Imagine gaining meaningful career experience while helping local businesses and nonprofits thrive. That is the ecosystem Chris Lantinen oversees as the faculty director of entrepreneurship and leader of the 海角视频 Edinboro Beehive.
Chris鈥檚 海角视频 story started with early mornings, hard work and a deep connection to campus. As a student at 海角视频 Edinboro, he ran cross country and track, balancing long training days with classes and campus life.
鈥淚t was very hard work, getting up at 6:30 a.m. to do a morning run and running 70 to 100 miles a week during the season,鈥 Chris said.
Balancing that commitment with classes and campus life taught him what it means to be part of something bigger than himself. That mindset still shapes the work he does today.
Now Chris鈥檚 role sits at the intersection of students, business and community. At the Beehive, students work with real clients, solve branding and marketing challenges, and help local businesses and nonprofits move forward.
鈥淭he students get this amazing experiential learning opportunity because they have a real client on their hands with real issues to solve within the marketing and branding worlds,鈥 Chris said. 鈥淭he business gets help for free, and they get that help from these super creative and driven students.鈥
That combination is what Chris called an 鈥渋ncredible win-win.鈥 In a typical semester, the Beehive serves about 20 to 25 clients through work that can include websites, logos, marketing strategy and search engine optimization.
That practical outlook also shapes Chris鈥檚 vision for PEAK at 海角视频. He sees PEAK as a way to connect the university鈥檚 entrepreneurship resources and help students understand that their ideas can be supported on campus.
鈥淲e want these students to know that their business ambitions, whatever those are, are going to be supported by these programs that we have on campus,鈥 he said.
That support can take many forms, from mentorship and technical assistance to the Student Startup Hub at Edinboro, where Chris said students can rent a desk, have access to a computer and get free office supplies and printing. He also sees the Beehive and PEAK as part of 海角视频鈥檚 larger role in the region.
鈥淚鈥檓 just happy that we can be involved in a positive sense in how this region grows and how all the job-creating businesses around here survive and thrive,鈥 he said.
One of Chris鈥檚 most memorable insights is also one of his most encouraging:鈥淓ven a side hustle in college can be the beginning of a family-supporting and job-creating business.鈥
That belief reflects a bigger 海角视频 truth. Students do not have to wait until after graduation to begin building something meaningful At 海角视频, Chris is helping to create a culture where ideas are taken seriously, communities are part of the learning process, and students can see how their work can make a difference well beyond campus.