LORI'S VIDEO (6min30sec)
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About The Opposite Sex
Making Greek Great
There was a time when people were beating down the doors to be Greek. Greek life offered the ultimate campus experience. Gradually though, joining a fraternity or sorority became just another campus option. How can we make Greek life GREAT? In this empowering keynote, Lori Hart Ebert challenges Greeks to raise their own expectations of Greek Life, to recruit the best students on campus, and to become the role models of leadership they were intended to be. This is the perfect Greek Week, Greek Life convocation or new member orientation program.
Lori really connects with today's college students. She is very knowledgeable on current trends and can incorporate campus "traditions" into her program so that the students can begin to think outside of the box. Lori did an excellent job preparing her presentation just for our campus. She listened to our needs and incorporated them into the program seamlessly.
Terry Casey
Director of Student Life
Jacksonville State University
August 2007
She was a creative and fun speaker that was able to cater her speech to our needs. Everyone left with a new positive view on women and that is what we were hoping for. Could not have asked for a better womens history month speaker!
Lynda FIgueredo
Activities Vice President
University of Florida
March 2007
"She was increadibly well liked by our students. All of the comments that were made on the evaluations said that she was energetic, entertaining, engaging and funny. The students said that Lori had wonderful and applicable ideas that they can use in their chapter. "
Eric Eickhoff
Graduate Assistant for Greek Life and LEAP
College of William & Mary
February 2007
A Few Too Many...
Our Campus Culture of Alcohol
Results of recent studies have found
that high-risk drinking is among the most dramatic problems facing
college campuses. Students spend more on alcohol than they do on books.
Fraternity and sorority members drink more than their non-Greek peers.
So, now, what do we do with this information? This workshop focuses
on the culture of alcohol, providing activities that get students
talking and feeling empowered to do something about high-risk drinking
on their campus.
"Lori was everything I had expected and more! We can't wait to have Lori back! Lori's use of humor really helped the students to listen. They have been repeating things she said all week long! Lori does her research and is willing to revise her talk to fit the campus climate and history"
Connie Huyck
California State University Chico
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Opposite Sex
Why do men say they will call, and
then don't? Why do women go to the bathroom in pairs? Why do women
talk nasty about other women, even their best friends? This workshop
is about gender communication, stereotypes and how we can overcome
the challenges to healthy relationships. This is a laughter-filled
workshop with serious messages about self-esteem.
Lori was amazing and everyone came out of it learning something new and took a new perspective on the opposite sex.
Student
University of Maryland
October 2007
"Lori is AWESOME! She hit all the right points, the program was great all over. Women want to be her and men want to marry her by the time she's finishes! She's great with any crowd."
Michelle Guobadia
George Mason University
About Lori Ebert
Dr. Lori Hart Ebert has an undergraduate degree in Education from Auburn University, a master’s degree in Education from the University of Montevallo, and a doctorate degree in Higher Education from Georgia State University.
Dr. Ebert resides in Atlanta, Georgia and currently serves as a speaker for CAMPUSPEAK, Inc. and as the Director of Alcohol Education for Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, coordinating the fraternity’s alcohol education initiatives.
On a volunteer level, Lori has served as the Southern Vice President for the Association of Fraternity Advisors, Chairman of Education and Training Committee for Alpha Omicron Pi Fraternity, Chairman for the NIC’s Alcohol/Recruitment Report and a mentor, Senior Leader and keynote speaker at the National Conference on Ethics in America at United States Military Academy at West Point. Currently she serves on the National Panhellenic Conference delegation for AOII and is a member of the Peer Review Panel for Oracle: The Research Journal for the Association of Fraternity Advisors.
In 2007, the readers of Campus Activities Magazine awarded Lori Ebert “Female Performer of the Year” and “Speaker of the Year” for her contributions as an on-campus speaker in areas including relationships, alcohol, and Greek life.