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Fun fact about me: I used to help plan new student orientation while I worked at New Jersey City University. I understand the pride that goes into developing a strong team of Orientation Leaders and creating a powerful transition experience for new and transfer students. I would love to help you train your OL Team on how to network and be better public speakers in the virtual world. Then in August I would be honored to serve as your a speaker for your new students (whether virtually or in-person).
My background in improv comedy make my talks engaging, hysterical, and powerful. Lastly, I personalize my work to fit the needs of the audience. So please check out below and if you don't see quite what you were looking for, let's create a custom program to meet your needs.
Write Your Story: A Meaningful Approach to Attacking Your First Year
Starting college is just as exciting as it Is anxiety inducing. Thoughts like: Am I ready? What are my professors going to be like? Will I make friends? What if I let people down? When students are faced with anxiety, they have two options: they can channel that energy towards fear or towards excitement. In this engaging talk, first-year students will be challenged to create their own college experience as if they just picked up a pen to write the next chapter in their lives. What will they write? Will they be proud of it? In this keynote, I share the stories of my first year fears, normalizing many of the emotions new students have and I will encourage them to write great stories.
Shaking Hands and Kissing Babies: Network Like a Boss
Networking is a polarizing concept for most, either you love it or it sparks anxiety. In order to talk about networking skills we must talk about personality types, so OLs will learn the difference between introverts and extroverts, how that effects having conversations, and practical tips for each personality. Then they will learn best practices for initiating meaningful conversations to promote memorability using a powerful activity. Small talk is painful so during this workshop students will learn simple techniques to turn small talk into meaningful conversations to create a lasting impression on their groups.
Unmute Yourself: Virtual Public for Orientation Leaders
Public speaking is uncomfortable for many in person. Now with screens, miles, and mute buttons between OLs and orientation groups it’s even more nerve-racking. But we are where we are, so let's lean in and learn. This workshop will be packed with immediately applicable takeaways that will make your Orientation Leaders more confident and effective communicators in the virtual world AND when we get to high-5 each other again!
Customized Virtual Trainings, Keynotes, and Workshops
At the end of the day, we’re all going through this. No situation is the same, and we all have unique challenges, concerns, and problems we’re trying to overcome. I can help. If you’re looking for a way to train your OLs or welcome your students in a special way, but not sure what it looks like, let’s hop on a call so we can brainstorm together. Whatever the situation, I’ve got your back and I’m here to help.
Every orientation group is going through something different right now, and that’s why, before any engagement, I spend time personally on the phone getting to know what the goals, challenges, and anything else that’s on your mind. I like to know even the silliest little details, because it generates trust from the audience when I speak about tangible problems they’re facing. And for me, that trust is invaluable.
From the start I get audiences laughing so that they know this isn’t just another workshop or keynote. My background in improv and stand-up comedy helps me riff with audiences, making your audience feel more comfortable and building rapport that comes quick and easy. I use humor to open everyone up, which makes space for us to have the genuine, raw, honest conversations that we all need.
Whether we’re in-person or virtual, my presentation style is very interactive and inclusive. If we operate virtually, we’ll utilize the chat function, breakout rooms, and open response. In person I ask for feedback from the audience and have them partner up. Our conversations will be thought-provoking, filled with self-awareness, and laced with comedy, which means your audience will stay engaged from beginning to end. And it’s with this level of engagement that the words and concepts transform into action and results.
If I’m working with your OLs they will break down barriers to solve current on-the-job (and life!) issues, learn how to share negative and positive feedback, understand the benefits of being an active member on a team, and discover and apply the principles of being an authentic leader. And if I keynote your orientation, your students will get a hearty dose of motivation and inspiration to take on this year ahead full-force. Now more than ever is a time to invest in and care for our students, because this year has been a lot.
“James was amazing! Our students were captivated from the beginning — his sense of humor, his down-to-earth personality, and his real life stories kept everyone’s attention! He did an amazing job teaching the first-year students some really important college tips in a funny and realistic way. Thank you so much for coming to UD James!”
“James spent the day with the student and professional staff to identify problems unique to us. Throughout the day James provided feedback on issues we had with motivating students. James was molding his performance around our needs. Once James took the stage, he instantly captured the students and was able to connect because he knew the issues that were dear to them.”
“You rocked the house. No one can remember the last time students crowded around the stage following a presentation to meet and shake the hand of a speaker. Your ability to combine humor and handy memory devices like PHEAM with solid leadership principles kept the audience completely focused on your message.”
“I attended the Resident Assistant Drive-In Conference of Alabama. James was the keynote speaker and I was impressed by his ability to connect with a younger audience and present fresh, new concepts in a way they understood. James used a creative blend of humor and knowledge to create a memorable experience for the attendees. James presented PHEAM in a “bite-sized” way that stuck with me and the others in attendance.”
“James was fantastic! He was engaging, funny, relevant, and inspiring! Our students really loved hearing from him and it was a great way to kick off our Greek Week!”
“It’s an art to not only entertain, but to also leave a crowd with a message that is positive/potential knowledge that they can use. He took the time to try & relate with his “down to earth” jokes while leaving us proud to call ourselves Resident Assistants. He challenged us rather than just telling us what to do. He inspired and educated as he kept us anxious for his next word/joke. He is GREAT, if you get a chance to hear James speak, take it!”
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You can also contact me by phone at 646-306-1713 or email James@JamesTRobo.com if you prefer.
I look forward to working with you!