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Today you (Mark Sterner) came to my school and spoke to us about your tragic story. It really spoke to me and I remember listening to it 2 years ago when you came to my school. I could listen to it again and again because it really got to me and made me realize bad things can happen to good people...I just wanted to say thank you.

Best speaker I've ever been too. Your story relates to things we are potentially going through. I've heard so many people talk about how amazing your presentation was. I'm glad I got to chat with you a little bit after when you stopped a few of us a discussed how your mom was a Tri Delta. It made everything a lot more personal! Thanks so much for coming to talk!

Justin got everyone in the audience excited about what he was talking about, yet was still able to provide us with a wealth of great information. It was inspiring to hear his stories and to see how comfortable he is in front of a crowd. I especially appreciated the fact that he took the time to talk to me individually after his presentation. I would love to have him back at the University of St Thomas any time!

Mike did an outstanding job talking to our freshmen about bystander intervention as it relates to alcohol abuse/misuse. The students really enjoyed his interactive "texting" activity, which allowed them to have ownership of the program as opposed to being passive consumers. Mike was relatable while still maintaining professionalism, and his 3 take-home skills were succinct and easily transferable! Mike's a pleasure to work with!

Mark's story was absolutely heart stopping. I have seen many presentations surrounding drunk driving but his was by far the most moving and effective. I have never been so moved by someone's experiences in such a way that Mark's has. The profound effect of Mark's story will absolutely stop me from getting anywhere near a car once I've had any drink.

I am a freshman at Longwood University. Justin came to speak to us in the first week. His speech on diversity really hit me in the heart. It was amazing. I loved everything that he did. It felt like he spoke right to me....Justin Jones-Fosu is my hero!

Erica, I really enjoyed your presentation on alcohol related issues. You came across as very relatable because you're not somebody that hasn't ever drank alcohol trying to preach to a crowd that it's the worst thing in the world. You re-educating and making people aware of dangerous decisions that lots of people make in their college years. Thanks for bringing light to the dangers of alcohol and drug abuse.

I have full faith that your inspirational talks will guide me throughout college and later in life. Many of the things you talked about were relatable feelings...so I try to promote "say NO to hate, say YES to everyone because we are all great."

I saw Erica as a student, as a professional at the Fraternity Headquarters, I am happy to host Erica. Students are not afraid of the law or jail time. Students think they're invincible and their risky behavior will never turn fatal. Unfortunately Erica and her brother engaged in risky behavior while in college. Hopefully she can change the mentality of young individuals now. Our students have responded well to her presentation.

The History of Stepping presentation was AMAZING!!! There is no other way to describe it. The program was a great success and everyone had a great time. Even though I graduated I would love to come back to see it again. I would call Mr. Daniels' presentation "the perfect history lesson" for all who desire to learn about stepping and the African-American culture. Thank you again for your knowledge. It was greatly appreciated!!

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