Join CAMPUSPEAK for our
Summer Speaker Showcase!
You are invited to attend CAMPUSPEAK's Summer Speaker Showcase Series where each week we will feature three different speakers presenting LIVE!
Thursday, July 25 | 3 PM EST/ 12 PM PST

Brittany Piper overcame one of the most horrific events any of us could imagine: sexual assault. Now as a leading national expert on sexual violence and prevention, and a trauma trained practioner—Brittany uses her story of adversity, resilience and triumph to empower and inspire audiences to take brave action in their own lives and communities.

“If we don’t tell our story, someone else will tell it for us.” Reflecting on her experiences as a Myaamia Citizen and Japanese American, Mika Leonard empowers students to create spaces of belonging where we celebrate identity and foster unity.
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Stephanie Simpson empowers individuals to ignite their inner leader, build resilience, and live life where they can thrive under pressure. Through compelling storytelling and research-backed peak performance techniques, Stephanie enables others to develop a deeper self-understanding and meaningful connection with others and the world around them.
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Past Showcase Speakers

Victoria Alexander is on a mission to raise critical consciousness in students to help them explore their racial and social identities, build anti-racist communities, and create social change.

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.

Michelle Enjoli believes in the power of the entrepreneurial mindset. She helps students uncover their unique value to authentically connect and own the responsibility for their growth and development.

Rich Bracken believes everyone has the capacity to be a leader. Through his empowering & entertaining programs on leadership, student success, & emotional intelligence, Rich is a catalyst for changing lives and bringing sustainable happiness to the lives of those he engages.
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Lorin Phillips believes 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.

Cheyenne Tyler Jacobs shines a light on what is not seen. As a black woman, she understands her experience as a sexual violence survivor is both different from others and far too common. Using a combination of storytelling, research data, and spoken word poetry, she highlights the unique challenges facing survivors of color that are passively overlooked, or actively ignored.

Archie Messersmith-Bunting is saving lives one high-energy, dynamic presentation at a time. He believes that self-care is selfless, your mental health matters, and that our feelings & emotions are not to be ignored.

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.

Dr. Lori Bednarchik talks with students, not to them. Creating a judgment-free space, Lori hopes to have honest, uncensored, positive conversations about sexual assault prevention and healthy relationships.

Sara Lowery believes in the power of happiness. She brings a fresh perspective, high energy, and passion to her work as she inspires students to be values-driven leaders, ask difficult questions, and embrace their happiness in their daily lives.

The future of belonging includes transformation, connection, acceptance, and real change. Eboné Bell doesn’t want to just create change, she believes in creating intentional change. She encourages students to discover and explore how they show up in the world.

Jen Manly helps people avoid burnout through her action-oriented approach to purposeful productivity and empowered boundaries. With a focus on making work sustainable, she empowers audiences to take back their time and energy to do more of what they love without compromising their impact.

Combining original research with powerful stories grounded in personal experiences, Tim Mousseau uses passion and vulnerability to guide conversations that will leave students inspired to combat sexual violence, redefine masculinity, and provoke change.

Jennifer Borrero is an award-winning, first-generation, Latina entrepreneur. Her social impact projects which address international human rights issues have been featured on multiple TED stages. Through her storytelling, Jennifer inspires students to realize they are capable and qualified to create change even if they are still figuring out their own journey.

From Navy SEAL Sniper to international entrepreneur, Judson Kauffman has earned the wisdom that frames his approach to finding fulfillment in life. Judson has learned the secrets of success leading teams and himself to the pinnacle of performance. He delivers deeply emotional insights that change how people invest their time. By becoming intimate with death, he has created a beautiful relationship with life and helps others do the same.
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