Background
Cheng was born to Benjamin and Maggie Cheng. His father is Chinese American, and his mother is Japanese Cuban.
Cheng was born to Benjamin and Maggie Cheng. His father is Chinese American, and his mother is Japanese Cuban.
He attended the University of California, Los Angeles from 1998-2003 where he majored in Political Science, with a focus on American government and political media.
He has a younger sister, Allison. He holds a master"s degree in International Policy Studies from the Monterey Institute of International Studies where he specialized in conflict resolution and international negotiations, and was President of his class. He is fluent in Spanish.
Cheng also holds an Advanced Project Management certification from Stanford University.
In 2003, Cheng served as Company-Chair of the 26-hour University of California, Los Angeles Dance Marathon where 2,000 students, faculty, and staff raised $54,000 for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Foundation, which was noted as "one of the largest college fundraising events on the West Coast." Upon graduating in 2003, he was conferred with the "University of California, Los Angeles Chancellor"s Service Award."
Cheng worked for Google, Incorporated. from 2007-2012 in many capacities, primarily in technical support for Google Apps, as well as a product lead in Google.org"s Google for Nonprofits Program. Chris served on the GoogleEDU leadership faculty where he trained teams and individuals on interpersonal communication and the fundamentals of leadership.
He left Google in June 2012 to pursue his professional marksman contract full-time. Cheng is an National Rifle Association News Commentator where he provides his opinions and commentary on a variety of issues.
He also tours Bass Pro Shops across the country interacting with customers.
Shooting in Multi-Gun, USPSA, IDPA, and IPSC competitions, and working with the National Rifle Association and National Shooting Sports Foundation on promoting the shooting sport. Cheng is a Staff Writer for The Firearm Blog where he writes about firearms and gear in his post-Top Shot experiences. Cheng was featured in the Second Amendment documentary Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire (2013) alongside Ted Nugent and Ice-T. He was on 13 episodes of Top Shot Season 4, and was a special guest on the premiere and season finale of Top Shot Season 5: All-Stars.
Cheng is an inspirational public speaker, represented by The Harry Walker Agency.
Cheng"s website and blog is at TopShotChris.com. His future career plans include running for public office.
Cheng produces a web series called Top Shot Chris Cheng that airs on CarbonTV.
Cheng is on the Board of Directors for the San Francisco Opera BRAVO! Club. He is also a volunteer baritone singer for the San Francisco Symphony Chorus.
He played double bass from ages 13–22 in both orchestras and jazz bands.
In December 2013 Cheng publicly came out as gay on his official blog. He did so in the hopes of breaking down stereotypes both about gay people and gun enthusiasts. Cheng enjoys snowboarding, foodie culture, poker, and traveling.
Cheng is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and was a re-founding father of his chapter at University of California, Los Angeles where he served in numerous leadership roles. Cheng is a Lifetime member of the National Rifle Association and is an National Rifle Association Certified Pistol, Rifle, and Shotgun Instructor.