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T.J. Sullivan has spoken to more than 2-million students since 1989.

Student audiences appreciate T.J. for his speaking style, which blends humor, straight-talk and practical strategies. He consistently receives the highest evaluations because he fills his programs with great, practical ideas that make sense. With his direct speaking style, T.J. challenges your student leaders, makes them laugh, and opens doors of opportunity for making real change in their organizations.

I am very very pleased with the entire program and setting the program up. Everyone that I was in contact with at CAMPUSPEAK was professional and lovely! T.J. was hilarious and connected really well with the audience. Both the IFC and Panhellenic Councils had a blast with him at dinner. And I have already heard people mention ways of implementing all the cool ideas that T.J. suggested! I can't wait for him to come back to campus again. We absolutely loved him!

Katerina Tsybouleva, University of Washington




The Apathy Myth: Real Answers to Unmotivated Members

Student leaders say that member apathy and lack of motivation are the issues that plague them the most. How can they get their fellow students engaged? How can they get their officers motivated? How can they get people to give a damn? 

Unfortunately, too many respond to the apathy challenge with fines, mandatory attendance requirements and negativity. Ultimately, these student leaders hit a wall, alienate their members and suffer from frustration and burnout. There is a better way.

What if you were told that what you think is apathy is actually the result of poor leadership that is unresponsive to the needs of the students in your organization? Would you open your mind to the possibility that there are ways to motivate your group’s members that don’t require making every event mandatory?

T.J. offers student leaders a workshop that focuses on practical ideas—evaluating their events, changing their approach to meetings and redirecting their management of their people—attacking apathy head on. It’s about shaking things up, with an eye to re-igniting passion within their organizations. Student leaders have the power to eliminate apathy if they take specific steps to improve their organizations and approach to serving their members.

T.J. has been working with student organizations for more than two decades, and he uses his trademark humor and problem-solving style to energize student leaders who feel overwhelmed. This keynote is perfect for student activities leadership events, presidents’ retreats, fraternity/sorority life, or any other programming opportunity where students are searching for practical answers. 

T.J. can add up to two hours of additional workshop facilitation (for 100 student leaders or fewer) after the keynote to help your student leaders put ideas to paper, setting priorities, trimming their bloated event calendars, and identifying key priorities. 

Confronting the Idiot in Your Chapter

Every fraternity and sorority chapter has at least one member whose behavior causes tensions and problems for everyone. The out of control roommate. The brother who gets in fights. The sister who won’t pay her dues. Bad grades. Hazing. Abusive drinking. Promiscuity. Drugs. Embezzlement. Bad eating habits. Violent relationships. Damage to chapter property.

Wouldn’t our chapters be much happier and healthier if we could confront the members whose bad behavior is bringing everyone else down? Don’t we have the responsibility to confront the “idiots” in our chapters? We often allow our friends to risk their own health, safety, relationships or grades with idiot behavior. We are afraid to confront because we fear losing a friend, losing respect or being judged.

In this hysterical, upbeat keynote, T.J. challenges all fraternities and sororities to step to the plate and find the courage to confront negative actions and attitudes from their fellow members. He offers practical strategies for increasing the effectiveness of constructive confrontations.

By encouraging members to confront each other, T.J. gives students a powerful opportunity to put the values of their fraternity or sorority into action. Regardless of the issues facing your Greek system, this keynote will challenge everyone to take responsibility for building a better, more responsible community.

T.J.'s Bio

T.J. has spoken to more than 2-million students since 1989 on critical issues of sexual health, confrontation and dynamic student leadership. He has received top national awards from the North-American Interfraternity Conference and the Association of Fraternity and Sorority Advisors for his contributions to the health and wellness of America’s college students. He is the co-founder and CEO of CAMPUSPEAK, the nation’s premier agency providing educational speakers and interactive workshops to colleges and universities.

T.J. is a well-known blogger on student leadership, and his articles have appeared in countless higher ed publications. In addition to running CAMPUSPEAK on a daily basis, T.J. speaks at approximately 50 campuses and leadership events annually. His book, The Hungry Student Leader, will be published in 2010.

T.J. was a founding father of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at Indiana University and remains an active volunteer with his national fraternity. He was the Maryland State duckpin bowling champion at ages 8, 9 and 10. He graduated college at age 19, even though he failed statistics twice. He has climbed the highest mountain in Colorado and cycled across the State of Florida, but T.J. counts the adoption of his two sons as his greatest accomplishment. T.J., his family and their beagle live in the Denver area.


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