College Capitalism: Finances For A Successful Future
Kyle Shelley
Kyle takes the dry and often-overlooked topic of personal finance and brings it to life. This generation has the least amount of understanding surrounding finances and more debt than any other generation in history! The bad news is this; it’s perpetually getting worse.
This event tackles a subject that has eluded positive results over the past few decades. Understanding how this generation learns and delivering the content in an unorthodox manner is achieving atypical results.
First, Kyle shows students how to have more and pay less. What this generation wants is to have everything. He provides a new perspective to an old concept by showing how they can have the things they want without going into debt. He helps them understand their credit score through humorous illustrations and by a commonsensical breakdown of its five parts. Then, he teaches them why it’s their biggest asset and how to enhance it NOW!
Next, Kyle tackles how they can graduate debt free. The credit card giants linger on 80% of college campuses across the nation, paying billions of dollars (a year) for the right to solicit students on campus. With a background of working with some of the largest credit card issuers across the nation, Kyle provides understanding to why college students are being targeted, the “rules of the game,” and how they can use the banks for their benefit. Kyle opens their eyes to millions of dollars in “free money” for tuition that lays easily accessible, but hidden to most, right in their backyard. Then, he depicts how working smarter, not harder, pays their tuition.
With relativity, entertainment, and innovation, AIE bridges the gap between students and authoritative figures, educating in a manner never before seen with results of financial freedom never before realized.
Personal distinction: The Fastest Way To Success
Kyle Shelley
What student is pumped about joining one of the worst job markets in history? The tides of supply and demand have shifted in favor of employers, leaving Gen. Y aimlessly stumbling about. Accumulated debts and compounding pressures from the last half-decade of college are insanely stressful. No wonder most applicants fail to get a job directly out of college and join the more than 50% of new graduates that move back home with mom and dad. Being desirable in business is far more than having a resume; it’s about knowing “The Game” and having the tools and team around you to win. If the business world has greatly changed over the last several decades, why is the same stale advice given? Why are we surprised when it doesn’t work?
Getting hired and gaining success has little to do with the college students attend, the degree they achieve or the work experience they have. The key to success is simple; understand what employers are seeking and how to promote and articulate your personal distinction as one of value. Success for this generation is based on two things 1) Can you do or learn how to do the job well? 2) Are you likeable? I reveal to students what I’ve coined the MONEY5; strategies that give rise to confidence and success where nerves and uncertainty once loomed. This is not self-help banter, but an innovative and revolutionary approach from someone who has proven its merit throughout his career.
This doesn’t have to be such a trying time. By understanding and creating personal distinction, your students can win “The Game”.
The Survival Guide: Weapons For Recovery
Katy Lander
We’re a self-help generation. Motivational speakers, the positive self-esteem movement and innumerable books on “how to be successful” have inundated western culture. All of these things would be great if we could talk ourselves into perfection! But we all know we can’t (and we’ve all tried). So, most of us resolve to settle- not because we don’t want more, because we do, but we’re not capable of “more” because of the unachievable expectation of perfection.
Recovery isn’t for the faint at heart or those weak in will-power. Addictions, of one kind or another, affect over 91% of our population. This event is a challenge to recovery; eating disorder recovery specifically. Since nearly 50% of all college students today suffer from this addiction, and 100% of students are directly affected by it, this is clearly a problem our “healthy body image weeks” aren’t going to solve.
I take an otherwise unattractive topic and bring its reality to the surface in a personal, candid way. I waste no time belaboring the problem – we all know it’s there – so I dive into tangible and essential weapons for recovery. I then tackle the most common impediments to recovery and offer an alternative perspective of “freedom.” This isn’t a “warm fuzzy” on how we should like ourselves more. This is refreshingly real, actionable and hopeful.
Where we all know this problem is very real, the fact is recovery remains elusive. By definition, recovery is impossible, evident by the mere 0.8% (less than 1%) of all clinical cases that reach “recovery”. Though that statistic is staggering, it’s wrong and the evidence is in what I bring. What I bring is different because myself and every person who’s gone through my program has recovered. What I bring makes recovery real. What I bring is real-world, relevant and revolutionary.
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