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Ty's Keynotes Will Engage and Energize Your Group!
Give Ty 20 minutes or more with your higher education professionals, college student leaders, student-athletes or student body group — and the connection and take-home value (substance) of his program will have your people engaged, energized and motivated to perform at their best, achieve set goals through passion, and inspired to produce optimal results.
Ty’s dynamic and engaging keynote, plenary, or general session presentations can be 20 or up to 90 minutes long; his breakout sessions can be 50 minutes or up to 2 hours long. He speaks to groups as small as 4 – 19 people, 20 – 400 people, and 500 – 3,000+ people. #TyDeliversVirtualKeynotePresentations and #TyDeliversVirtualTrainingSessions

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Ty's Targeted College Keynote Programs
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College Faculty Development Programs

College Staff Development Programs

Higher Education Associations Programs

Professional Development Programs

Programs for Student Leaders

Programs for Student Athletes

New Student Orientation Programs

Student Success Development Programs

Civility and Respect Programs
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Ty, I cannot say THANK YOU enough for such an amazing job you did today! Your Building an Attitude of Excellence motivational keynote presentation was exactly on point, per our discussion and requests. Our staff left the assembly feeling energized and feeling a higher sense of purpose.
~Bobvita S. Strategic Director of Human Resources, University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business

Ty, I cannot say THANK YOU enough for such an amazing job you did today! Your Building an Attitude of Excellence motivational keynote presentation was exactly on point, per our discussion and requests. Our staff left the assembly feeling energized and feeling a higher sense of purpose.
~Bobvita S. Strategic Director of Human Resources, University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business