WHAT PARTICIPANTS SAY
“Your seminar “Building Trust and Rapport among Staff” was very helpful in building a stronger, more cohesive, more effective team of social service professionals at Rehabilitative Services, Inc. RSI employees are working together with greater cohesion and are showing more enthusiasm and creativity.”
Bruce Kirby, L.C.S.W.-C, Rehabilitative Services, Inc
“I attended your training and the timing could not have been better. I am chairing a community group that is merging. In our most recent meeting I was able to apply the FAAER model . . . With FAAER, we were able to stay on track and focus on what we want to happen in a positive way.”
Dr. Karen Pell, Maryland State Department of Education
“The part of the workshop I liked the best was the sharing between (IT) department members. Would definitely recommend to other NACO departments.”
Pat Fernandez, National Association of Counties
“I have had the opportunity to attend educational workshops with Power/Excel and they remain top quality.”
Margaret Chippendale, Facility Administrator, Jessup Pre-release Unit
“Thanks for your email. I am trying to use some of the 7-steps (from the “Empowering Young People to Believe in Themselves” workshop) in my classroom and indeed these ideas make a world of difference with the youths I teach. I am glad I stumbled into your class; thanks to your workshop title.”
Mirriam Arum, Baltimore City Teacher
“The effectiveness of your workshops lay in the interactive activities undertaken with the students . . . Providing an experiential activity to build this awareness of the competitive nature of our culture helped the students to more fully recognize how this climate of competitiveness could impact their own leadership development.”
David Weeks, Director of Civic Leadership
Glenelg Country School
“You show the guys the tools they need to believe in themselves . . . Not only do you have a positive impact on the guys, but their families, their friends, and their community.”
Al Phillips, Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator
The Baltimore Station
