Wow! Thanks for that! RT @blakefly: People rave about speakers rep'd by @CAMPUSPEAK. On behalf of all in student life, #thanks to all at CS.
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T.J. Sullivan did a remarkable job of really opening my eyes about the passion other members in our organization have. As well as how to foster that passion and really use it to make everyone better. His speaking is great because it's not just a presentation of "what works," T.J. really shows you the picture of what happened in his life and how these methods can truly inspire and uplift. I hope to hear T.J. speak again really soon!!
Jairus Sarten, Phi Mu Alpha SINFONIA
Posted :: July 24 :: 6:14 am
Brian C. Johnson was one of the best speakers I have heard in a lifetime. He not only captured my attention, but he made me look at life so much differently. Brian is not just a great speaker but he has a great heart and I wish that someday people could all see what he has to offer to himself and the world.
Jamie Myers, Penn College
Posted :: July 21 :: 6:41 am
Brain Johnson is awesome! I have seen him 7 times now and he still is funny! He is very motivated and interacts with the students which they seem to really like! Thanks for everything Brian I have really learned a lot presentation!
Sarah Shott, Pennsylvania College of Technology
Posted :: July 14 :: 2:54 pm
Mike Dilbeck. What else do you need to know? Mike is sharp, engaging, relevant and relatable. Not mention, he is great to work with! I can't wait to see him at SEPC 2011!
Robyn Brock, Florida State University
Posted :: May 24 :: 11:00 am
"Fun, engaging, the best end of the year retreat we have had, spoke to folks at all comfort levels, and a great person to move us out of our comfort zones."—Current feedback about Brian Johnson and his work with us at our end of the year retreat focusing on Diversity and Social Justice! His enthusiasm and passion for the subject is refreshing and exactly what we wanted and needed! Thanks, Brian.
Ward Caldwell, Penn College
Posted :: May 17 :: 12:49 pm
Erica Upshaw was the featured PHA speaker last night and at first I thought, "great another lecture about friendship." As soon as she started talking about her own personal story though I realized how important her lecture really is. I learned a lot and it was amazingly interactive.
Alexandra Peterson, University of Maryland College Park
Posted :: April 30 :: 7:40 am
I have nothing but positive things to say about Shane and his “GPA.” If you are looking for a smart, entertaining and intelligent presentation, I suggest that you contact Shane for your future GSA events. He is authoritative, engaged and a world class presenter with a proven track record of speaking engagements and publications to back him up. I was thrilled to meet him and have him speak at our events and would not hesitate to ask him again.
Andrew Dutka, Broward College - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Posted :: April 29 :: 12:43 pm
Shane is very well spoken and knowledgeable on GLBTQ issues. He speaks with authority, yet is able to connect with students through his personality and approach. He engages the audience with music and showmanship and makes audience participation fun, instead of a chore.
Andrew Dutka, Broward College - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Posted :: April 29 :: 12:42 pm
Awesome! Shane’s presentation “What’s your GPA” is outstanding! He is both informed and informative and wins the audience over in a very charming manner. His “GPA” was the keynote presentation of our “Equality Across Campus” week and was a great success with faculty, administration and students alike.
Andrew Dutka, Broward College - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Posted :: April 29 :: 12:41 pm
I am a speaker and a trainer myself. I had the pleasure of bringing Erica Upshaw to our campus. All I can say is that she is absolutely the very best I have ever seen. While her message is urgent and important, her demeanor and delivery is comfortable and spellbinding.
John Stacy, Kansas University
Posted :: April 28 :: 4:15 am
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