Kipp Colvin believes that each one of us can impact our communities by becoming confident, caring, and courageous leaders in our everyday lives. At the heart of Kipp’s work is empowering individuals to build relationships grounded in equity, intersectionality, and value-based leadership.

Lorin Phillips believes prevention education is not the same as risk management. In order for us to grow we must approach prevention education by reducing both personal and organizational harms. Whether engaging in a crucial conversation on hazing prevention and alcohol misuse or delving into topics of well-being and the complexities of peer leadership, Lorin empowers students and communities to openly address harm reduction and safety measures with confidence.

Tianna Faye Soto is a Puerto Rican, Jamaican-Chinese storyteller who empowers students to care for their mental health and wellness and confidently face the college journey. Her work is heart-centered, service-driven, culturally informed, and rooted in empathy.

Women's Empowerment

These keynote programs aim to empower women in society, and emphasize the importance of gender equality, inclusivity, and breaking down barriers that hinder progress.