Brice Christianson
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Brice Christianson is the founder and CEO of P-X-P. He is a proud alumnus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and is a child of Deaf adults (CODA).
In 2017, Brice created The Unknown Packers Podcast, a podcast dedicated to his favorite team, the Green Bay Packers, which became the first podcast available in ASL. In 2019, Brice is believed to have become the first ever Professional Sports ASL Interpreter by interpreting the Milwaukee Bucks’ postgame press conferences for Coach Bud. Beginning in 2022, Brice continued to make his impact within professional sports by interpreting the commissioner’s address for the NHL at the All-Star Break and before every Stanley Cup Final. Because of his trailblazing efforts, he was awarded the Stuart Scott Enspire award after making history with the “NHL in ASL” the first-ever Deaf led broadcast of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final.
In his free time, he enjoys traveling with his wife, following the Green Bay Packers year-round, and watching Champions League and Premier League soccer.
Jason Altmann
Chief Operating Officer
Jason Altmann is the Chief Operating Officer of P-X-P. He is a proud third-generation Deaf from Wisconsin and currently resides in the suburbs of Chicago. Jason has more than 20 years of experience in leading teams who serve people with disabilities, working with others in creating an accessible, equitable, and inclusive environments, and conducting ADA/504/508 compliance work.
Jason has a Bachelor’s Degree from University of Wisconsin-Madison, Master’s Degree in Public Administration from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and is on track to earn his doctorate degree in 2023. During his free time, Jason enjoys spending time with his family and friends, learning the art of making craft beers, volunteering his time in the community advocating for social justice, and rooting for Wisconsin sports teams.