Speaking at AFLV Central + AFLV West
Take the stage at a signature event ✨
Ready to bring your message to thousands of fraternity/sorority students and professionals?
AFLV conferences create high-energy, transformational learning experiences for campus leaders across the country — and we’re looking for speakers who can challenge, inspire, and connect!
Learn more about our audience, conference objectives, priority topics, and the process for submitting a Keynote or Game Changer proposal.
Conversations to Consider
We prioritize conversations that consider today’s college student, the current fraternity/sorority experience, and attempt to forecast what the future might look like.
Take time to learn more about AFLV Content Priorities.
Topics that we will prioritize:
Belonging, connection, and community
Health (mental and otherwise) and well-being
Harm reduction, safety, and public health
Increasing access to the fraternity/sorority experience
Accountability, ethics, and decision-making
Leadership and resilience
Inspiration, personal growth, and meaningful impact
Group culture and team dynamics
Healthy friendships and relationships
Emerging trends in higher education and fraternity/sorority life
Societal shifts impacting today’s students
Ready to Step into the Spotlight?
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Friday, June 26, 2026
Call for Keynotes and Game Changers submissions due
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LATE AUGUST 2026
Speaker notifications
Know Before You Go
All selected speakers must register for the conference where they accept an invitation to speak. Selected speakers will receive discounts on conference registration.
General Session Keynotes: 50%
Game Changers: 25%
You should expect to incur additional costs, including travel, hotel, and other miscellaneous costs.
Exhibitor Expectation
If selected (when applicable), the speaker’s agency or organization will become an AFLV Organizational Partner and register as an exhibitor at the applicable 2027 conference. Organizational Partnership includes exhibitor benefits and access to the conference attendee contact list.
Questions?
Contact Executive Director Ryan O’Rourke.