Lisa Clampitt
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Lisa founded the Matchmaking Institute in 2003 to set a code of ethics and strict quality standards in the matchmaking industry. It is the first institute offering a professional matchmakers network, matchmaking workshops, yearly world-wide professional conferences providing matchmakers with a group of peers & support and is the only State Licensed matchmaking school in the world.
Lisa is consistently sought after as a matchmaking and relationship expert and has had extensive National and international press coverage including ABC’s 20/20, the O’Reilly Factor, Time Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Forbes.com, Worth Magazine, Crane’s New York, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Reuters and Today in New York among many other media outlets.
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In my experience, daters are quick to judge, and even quicker to move on. After one brief glance at a profile photo, singles think they can be 100% certain whether the person in question is the one.
Read moreA funny thing happened at work this week. One of our female members and a male client got engaged! Of course, this in itself isn’t the funny part. Engagements happen all the time around our Matchmaking office. The funny thing … Continue reading →
Read moreSometimes, the hardest part about dating isn’t finding a date, but knowing what to do once you are on it. First dates can be especially tricky. Everyone feels nervous and worried about making a good impression. After hearing thousands of … Continue reading →
Read moreWhat do you do if your boyfriend cheated on you, but you still want to be with him?
Read moreI chose this profession because I love love. I love being in love, talking about love, and helping people find love. My theory is: love makes people the best individuals that they can be. I strongly believe that those who … Continue reading →
Read moreThe first question I get asked by new clients is always, “How many dates will it take until I find the one?” Of course, I would love to answer them immediately with something super specific like, “It will take 3 … Continue reading →
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