Speakers

David Coleman

David Coleman is known nationwide as “The Dating Doctor”™. He has been named National Speaker of the Year TWELVE times … by Campus Activities Magazine (9 times) and The National Association for Campus Activities (3 times). He is a highly sought after speaker, trainer and retreat facilitator.

Lenny Dave

Whether Lenny is speaking to anxious parents during Orientation, to campus student leaders about creative leadership, or to wellness audiences about the history of comedy and the power of humor in the ‘healing’ process, his messages always combine laughter with learning. Lenny is an author, noted humorist, and a 2-time “Speaker of the Year” nominee who has received 14 NACA and APCA Showcases. Creatively challenged? Idea impaired? Need to just lighten up? Lenny always delivers!

Hoan Do

Recognized as America’s #1 College Success Coach, Hoan connects with students across the country, sharing success strategies on the topics of leadership development, career success, stress management and personal motivation.

Marc Elliot

Marc Elliot knows the importance of understanding people’s differences. Marc was born with a rare disease that left him with virtually no intestines, and at age nine, he developed a neurological disorder called Tourette’s syndrome. He is now inspiring audiences across the country by sharing his life story in order to convey the value of tolerance and the basic mental attitudes and behaviors that allow it to flourish.

Debbie & Mike Gardner

Students (and faculty), like most Americans, need updated self-defense in response to changing and growing local, national and international crime concerns. Campus administrators, students and parents were horrified by the Virginia Tech (4/16/07) and Northern Illinois University (2/14/08) shootings which forced the discussion of what to do when an enraged, mentally ill student with easy access to handguns… decides to destroy himself… and others.

Matt Glowacki

Matt Glowacki has been sharing his ideas about diversity and disability professionally for over a decade. He was a part of the United States National Sit-Volleyball Team and attended the Paralympic Games in Sydney, Australia in 2000. Matt was born without legs, and it has made him realize people’s expectations for others are based on preconceived stereotypes, limited personal experiences, and prejudices.

Stephen Gray

Stephen Gray has more than 20 years of Student Activities experience where he educates and entertains. He has a wonderful sense of humor and captivates his audiences with comedy and common sense. His programs are fun, energetic and entertaining. He is easily approachable and ready to bring a great deal of excitement to your next program. He is your Edutainer.

Jenny Harrop

Jenny Harrop’s personal journey through an eating disorder taught her how to find inner confidence in a society focused on outward appearance. Since her recovery, Jenny works to help girls and women realize that their worth is not tied to any success or failure in life. Jenny is a motivational speaker and author who has dedicated her talents to creating a cultural change. She hopes to one day see a culture that enables girls and women to value themselves for their unique talents and abilities and not for the size of their jeans.

Mark Hartley

Mark Hartley’s presentations have been described as “funny, witty, real, but most of all impactful to his audiences.” Mark delivers powerful messages which captivate and inspire his college students and professionals alike. He’s was recently nominated as the “Fastest Rising Star” in America.

Dave Kelly

David A. Kelly is a professional speaker, motivator, team builder and trainer. An expert on goal attainment, he has addressed groups across the United States, the Caribbean, and in Europe. A former stand-up comedian, he brings humor, energy, and fun to all of his presentations.

Adam LoDolce

Adam LoDolce is a motivational high school and college speaker, a dating coach, and the author of the book Being Alone Sucks! He is also considered to be a thought leader on how to expand something known as social freedom: the ability to feel, speak, and act like your true self in any social situation without fear of rejection, criticism, or failure.

Jim Matthews

For over 20 years, Jim Mathews, M.Ed. has conducted alcohol education programs for over 400,000 college students on over 400 and has been featured nationally on television and in newspapers and magazines.

Delatorro L. McNeal II

Delatorro L. McNeal, II is an internationally renowned Professional Speaker and Best Selling Author of 5 books. He has spoken in 45 of the 50 US states, and has delivered well over 1000 presentations to major corporations, colleges and universities and professional associations. Delatorro has been featured on national and worldwide television (Fox, BET, NBC, TBN, Oxygen) and national radio networks.

Steve Ostipow

Steve Ostipow is an energetic speaker with a remarkable ability to relate to his audiences. Building upon his experiences through numerous Leadership programs and scholarly research as an undergraduate, Steve’s analytical consideration has lead to an in-depth exploration of what it means to be a Leader in today’s world.

Mike Ramsdell

Mike Ramsdell is a filmmaker and social activist. His films Montclair (2002) and The Anatomy of Hate: Dialogue of Hope (2010) have both won numerous awards. He is currently working on his third film, The Conflict Minerals Project.

Lonnie Scott

Lonnie Scott is a dynamic speaker and trainer who has an uncanny ability to relate to those he is speaking to. Lonnie’s speeches and workshops vary from political hot-topics to ethical decision making and everything in between. With over 8 years of leadership experience Lonnie is sure to be a hit with anyone who affords him the opportunity to work with them!