Since 2003, Twinbro has been providing seminars and workshops to schools, classrooms and conferences across the country and in the United States regarding student success, scholarships, and access to education. The workshops inspire students and parents to reassess how they approach post-secondary education. We leverage our relatable rags to riches story to motivate our audience to aspire to the highest of educational and professional goals, we then buttress this information with the same strategies and information we used to win over $100,000 in scholarships.
At one of our events in Nanaimo, BC they had an article I believe you wrote called, Understanding the Scholarship Judging Process. It was a great read and information that I feel the students found very interesting and useful.
The reason I am contacting you today is that I was hoping to use your information as a chapter in a Scholarship information resource book that we are creating. We plan to charge a fee for this resource guide as a way to continue providing this resource on a consistent basis. As you can imagine funding for these types of initiatives have completely dropped of the map and the cost of taking time off work is making our presentations unsustainable.
I look forward to your thoughts and could call you to tell you more about us at a time convenient to you.
Thanks for your time and for creating such an excellent resource for students and parents.
Hi Laura Says:
Hi Laura,
Since 2003, Twinbro has been providing seminars and workshops to schools, classrooms and conferences across the country and in the United States regarding student success, scholarships, and access to education. The workshops inspire students and parents to reassess how they approach post-secondary education. We leverage our relatable rags to riches story to motivate our audience to aspire to the highest of educational and professional goals, we then buttress this information with the same strategies and information we used to win over $100,000 in scholarships.
At one of our events in Nanaimo, BC they had an article I believe you wrote called, Understanding the Scholarship Judging Process. It was a great read and information that I feel the students found very interesting and useful.
The reason I am contacting you today is that I was hoping to use your information as a chapter in a Scholarship information resource book that we are creating. We plan to charge a fee for this resource guide as a way to continue providing this resource on a consistent basis. As you can imagine funding for these types of initiatives have completely dropped of the map and the cost of taking time off work is making our presentations unsustainable.
I look forward to your thoughts and could call you to tell you more about us at a time convenient to you.
Thanks for your time and for creating such an excellent resource for students and parents.
Doug and Terry Beech