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Update: Since I recently accepted a full time position with ACPA (American College Personnel Association) in my hometown of Washington, DC, my ability to accept consulting opportunities will be very limited. If I am not able to assist you in your endeavor, I will be happy to share with you names of those who would be outstanding.
Contact
Vernon.Wall@gmail.com
Founding Faculty, Social Justice Training Institute
7 Logan Circle NW #23, Washington, DC 20005
202/232-0462 home
515/231-3067 mobile
619/789-0471 fax
Fees
Listed below are some numbers that will hopefully give you a sense of my fees. I encourage you to call me if you have questions because I am always open to negotiation.
- My minimum speaker's fee is $3000.00 per day. This includes keynote speeches, program sessions and training.
- On-site consulting fee for multiple days is is $2500.00 per day.
Facilitating sessions with selected consultants is also an option. - Please contact me for a list of these colleagues. The fee for these sessions are $2,500.00 (per person, per day) plus travel, lodging and meals.
- These fees do not include travel, lodging or food expenses.
References
"Vernon Wall is among the best trainers, speakers, and writers on multicultural and leadership issues in the country at this time. He brings a nice balance of challenge and support for students, faculty and staff alike. We look forward to bringing him back to our campus."
Dr. Jamie Washington, President
Washington Consulting Group
Baltimore, Maryland
410/665-9556
dr.jamiewashington@comcast.net
“Humor and expertise go along way when giving a keynote speech. Vernon Wall definitely has both of these key qualities. We were looking for a keynoter with energy and passion to address diversity and multicultural issues on campuses today – Vernon did not let us down. Next time we will have to make sure that we get a bigger room for the ‘follow up’ session!”
Kevin R. Solomon
Assistant Dean of Students /
Assistant Director of Housing
Arkansas Tech University
479/968-0376
kevin.solomon@atu.edu
"It was a pleasure to have Vernon Wall serve as the keynote speaker to our annual residence orientation program. After having heard Vernon speak when I was a graduate student, I have carried his "One Better World" message with me on a daily basis -- and this is a message I wanted to share with new first year students in our community. We have a very diverse campus with students from all over the world and from a wide range of background experiences, and Vernon's talk of uniting students across lines of difference set a wonderful tone for our first year. His keynote was also a kick off to our "Be the Change" programming series -- an initiative focused on bringing students together to discuss critical community issues from a wide range of perspectives. Our students appreciated his sincerity...his ability to localize his content in a Canadian framework...and most significantly, his ability to get their minds rolling around the issues of difference and diversity about to face them in their first year."
Chris McGrath
Director of Residence
University of Toronto at Mississauga
Mississauga, ON Canada L5L 1C6
905/828-5253
"Vernon came to Western Michigan University to speak about diversity issues to the Greek Community on a campus that consists of less than a 10% minority population. Those in attendance were able to participate in a conversation, not a lecture, regarding a subject that can be quite fragile. Vernon did a tremendous job keeping everyone comfortable and in touch with the message."
Justin M. De Graaf
Personal: justindegraaf@gmail.com
269/267-8833
Alpha Tau Omega Chapter President, Interfraternity Council Administrative Vice President
Western Michigan University
"We had Vernon facilitate a Diversity Retreat for us and it went over extremely well. The students really related to his presentation style. He was extremely easy to work with and very flexible. We would have him back in a heart beat!"
Stephanie Russell Holz
Assistant Dean of Students & Director of the Vaughn Center The
University of Tampa 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Box P
Tampa, FL 33606
813/253-6233
srholz@ut.edu
"Vernon was great here! The RAs talked about him all year."
Dawn Thompson
Associate Director of Residence Life for Housing Services
University of Massachusetts - Amherst
413/545-1964
thompson@gw.housing.umass.edu
"Vernon's programs are interactive and informative. He kept our minds and bodies awake."
Ryan Yunkers
Associate Director of Residence Life
Emporia State University (KS)
620/341-5264
yunkersr@esumail.emporia.edu
"We have been doing diversity training for years with our RA staff, but no one hit the mark with them as well as Vernon did in our day of training last fall. Vernon's style draws staff in, makes them think, and more than anything motivates them to bring his message into their daily work as RAs and human beings. What more could you ask!"
Ruth Abelmann
Associate Director of Residence Life
University of New Hampshire
603/862-2268
rutha@cisunix.unh.edu
"I have worked with Vernon on many occasions and consider him to be a man of enormous integrity and compassion. Sometimes people who help others understand the complexity of diversity issues do so in a confrontive and hostile way, thus alienating their audience. Plain and simple, you cannot go wrong with Vernon!"
Dr. Maura Cullen
Educational Consultant
802/863-9795
maura@mauracullen.com
"Above all other things, Vernon is real…and everyone in his audience recognizes that quality immediately. Consequently, when Vernon asks people to accompany him on a journey through arduous territory, they are willing to take the risk and go with him. Along the way, they explore what's in their heads as well as their hearts, work hard, and have some fun. In the end, they commit to making things different in their own spheres…which is really where it all starts."
Dr. Ginny Aurthur
Associate Director of Residence Life
Iowa State University
515/294-7619
varthur@iastate.edu
"Vernon engages the audience immediately with his use of storytelling, interactive activities, and positive messages. Vernon's enthusiasm and passion for what he does is evident. Our students are still talking about his program 6 months later."
Barbara Dyer
Assistant Director of Residence Life
State University of West Georgia
770/836-6426
"Vernon's dynamic style and presence create an environment where open and honest dialogue can take place. He engages his audience and delivers his message in such a manner that the learning just sneaks up on you! It has been one year since he visited this campus, and the students are still talking about the sessions they had with him, and more importantly, still applying what they learned."
Donna Lee
Director of Multicultural Affairs
Rollins College (FL)
407/691-1240
dlee@rollins.edu
"Vernon is a dynamic presenter that has the ability to captivate and motivate audiences! He was able to take our group and get them excited and communicating about subjects that have typically been taboo to discuss openly. Vernon approaches each topic with such honest enthusiasm it is no wonder why we asked him back for a second time!"
Amy Wrye
Coordinator of Residence Life and Greek Advisor
Kennesaw State University (GA)
770/420-4388
awrye@kennesaw.edu
"Vernon's approach and sense of humor helped him quickly get connected with our students and put them at ease. Vernon has the ability to make students feel comfortable sharing about themselves, learning about others while challenging them on social justice issues. Our Resident Assistants raved about Vernon after his visit and his session was one of the most highly rated amongst all sessions in our two week training program. I would not hesitate to bring Vernon back to work with our community again."
Scott Halstead
Assistant Director for Leadership Development and Training
Fordham University (NY)
718/817-3087
halstead@fordham.edu
"Simply put: Vernon is amazing. He excels at helping students find where they fit within the world when it comes to oppression and privilege and teaches concepts that students remember long after he has left campus. We have invited Vernon two times over the past four years because our third year RAs who were on the training committee insisted that newer RAs had to experience his message. We truly do have "One Better World" with Vernon in it!"
Julie N. Love
Coordinator of Residence Education
Northern Arizona University
928/523-9597
julie.love@nau.edu
"Many of the students commented on how impressed they were with Vernon's values, integrity, and diverse background. He was able to tie many of the leadership pieces regarding style and personality together many of them were mulling over in their heads as well as exemplify the importance of leadership styles and humor in our daily lives."
Bridget Williams Golden
Leadership Coordinator for Student Activities and Organizations
Purdue University
765/494-9028
bwgolden@purdue.edu
"Vernon Wall was a guest speaker last October 2002 as part of our Convocation Lecture Series. We found him to be accessible, informative, knowledgeable and helpful. Vernon was able to create a dialogue that challenged what we think and encouraged us to go further. We would love to have him back on campus for a longer period of time."
Lynn Knight
Events Coordinator
Earlham College
765/983-1373