


ABOUT
Lori Syverson is an inspirational keynote speaker, author, successful entrepreneur and businesswoman. She is known for connecting the dots and engaging individuals and organizations. She empowers audiences with innovative concepts and tools to appreciate, nurture and bring peace to important relationships in life.
In 2015 Syverson was awarded the prestigious A. Barry Rand Fellowship sponsored by AARP and Life Reimagined to help develop innovative solutions to help people live with meaning and purpose. Her hospice research laid the foundation for her well-received Tedx talk, ‘What the Dying Taught Me about Living” and her current research project focuses on the regrets of the dying across culture.
Syverson has 25 years of experience, actively engaging both large and small size audiences, on radio, television and in personal appearances. Lori is a member of the Screen Writers Guild (Upper Midwest) and is host of an award-winning local television show.
Through inspiration, education and coaching Syverson motivates audiences to start a revolution, pay it forward and live a happy and healthy life through our relationships.
Syverson has an undergraduate degree in journalism and a master’s degree in business administration. Her background includes print journalism, media relations, marketing and public relations. She lives in St. Paul, MN.