Talks, Workshops, and Team-Building Experiences

Want a quick introduction to why connection matters and some actionable strategies you can implement immediately? Invite ProjectConnect Founder, Jessica Gifford, to give a fun, engaging talk or workshop (samples titles below). Or, consider investing a little more time in a retreat, “day of connection,” or multi-session team-building program to build meaningful relationships that create lasting change.

Sample College Talks

One of the most important things you can do to address the student mental health crisis is to help students connect. Good relationships reduce depression, anxiety, and suicide.

Invite Founder, Jessica Gifford, to give an engaging and actionable talk or workshop, such as:

  • The Secret to Making Friends in College

  • Solving the Loneliness Crisis

  • Friends with Benefits (but not the kind you think).

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Sample Employee Talks.

Want to reduce turnover and improve workplace culture? Helping employees build positive relationships is a high impact/low cost strategy.

Invite ProjectConnect Founder, Jessica Gifford, to give a talk or workshop with actionable tools you can implement immediately. For example:

  • Creating a culture of connection in the workplace

  • Reduce turnover by building relationships.

  • Why we need to use the f-word (friendship) more at work.

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Sample Team-building Programs.

Skip the icebreakers, escape rooms, and ropes courses. Yes, these can be fun, but they rarely result in lasting connections. What really builds a strong team is the opportunity to learn about each other as human beings.

Invite us to build meaningful relationships at a retreat, run a ProjectConnect group for your team, or provide connection coaching to strengthen your team’s interpersonal skills.

This was AMAZING! It’s been a very long time since I have seen people in our community so engaged with a presenter and each other. Jessica presented information in such a practical and funny way. You could feel the incredible energy in the room. She brought out the best in us as a community.
— Participant, Greenfield Community College