Acknowledgements

Every blog has friends.

Some of these friends are people who help the blog and business get written and launched.

Maybe they read and offer advice. Maybe they’re people who spark ideas. Others are friends of the blog because they are friends of the writer in some way. Readers, of course, are the best friends any blog can have.

The Experience Blog has a lot of friends.

The list begins with Bill Quell. Web designer and human-centered, Bill’s approach to solution development involves the human perspective in all steps of the process. Bill was excited about The Experience Blog since the first time I mentioned the idea and has been a tireless advocate and advisor. Thanks for a little help Bill, https://www.linkedin.com/in/billquell

My brand and logo guru, Carrie Coren. Carrie guided me toward the smart design of The Experience logo. Everything that’s good about the blog started with her. She captured my intention of being reflective, and appreciative of everyone who has been part of my journey and the genuine desire to help others through these business oriented, human centered lessons. Thank you for guiding me Carrie, https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrie-coren-design/

Deb Dekoff, my long-time photographer, took a genuine interest in ensuring my brand identity represented my personal approach to business and people. There are some people, and some places one can always rely on and come back to; Deb, is one of those people. A true teacher by nature, she is always learning and growing and helps you in the best possible way. Thank you Deb for being that go-to person for me, https://www.linkedin.com/in/parkcityutah/

Ken Stumpmier, a friend from high school, who I contracted to bring the blog across the finish line. Ken was able to quickly acclimate and deliver on my vision with just a few short emails and one phone call. Ken is one of those big creative types that loves to bring projects together to improve the world. Thank you Ken for your support, valuable input and encouragement to make the blog something bigger, https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-stumpmier-5172416a/

Annette Franz, a friend, business strategist, author, and mentor, who coached me, and encouraged me to launch the blog and develop it through my own stages of readiness.  Thank you Annette for being a thought leader in the customer experience space and for challenging me to think critically about my own personal perspectives and unique point of view, https://www.linkedin.com/in/annette-franz/

As always, my mom and son have been a source of encouragement and support. I can always rely on them to be a trusty source of criticism to guide me to the path that best aligns to my highest potential.

Last, but not least, thanks to those who read the blog. 

Image Credit: Deb Dekoff at https://www.parkcityphotographers.com/

Every blog has friends.

Some of these friends are people who help the blog and business get written and launched.

Maybe they read and offer advice. Maybe they’re people who spark ideas. Others are friends of the blog because they are friends of the writer in some way. Readers, of course, are the best friends any blog can have.

The Experience Blog has a lot of friends.

The list begins with Bill Quell. Web designer and human-centered, Bill’s approach to solution development involves the human perspective in all steps of the process. Bill was excited about The Experience blog since the first time I mentioned the idea and has been a tireless advocate and advisor. Thanks for a little help Bill, https://www.linkedin.com/in/billquell

My brand and logo guru, Carrie Coren. Carrie guided me toward the smart design of The Experience logo. Everything that’s good about the blog started with her. She captured my intention of being reflective, and appreciative of everyone who as been part of my journey and the genuine desire to help others through these business oriented, human centered lessons. Thank you for guiding me Carrie, https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrie-coren-design/

Deb Dekoff, my long-time photographer, took a genuine interest in ensuring my brand identity represented my personal approach to business and people. There are some people, and some places one can always rely on and come back to; Deb, is one of those people. A true teacher by nature, she is always learning and growing and helps you in the best possible way. Thank you Deb for being that go-to person for me, https://www.linkedin.com/in/parkcityutah/

Ken Stumpmier, a friend from high school, who I contracted to bring the blog across the finish line. Ken was able to quickly acclimate and deliver on my vision with just a few short emails and one phone call. Ken is one of those big creative types that loves to bring projects together to improve the world. Thank you Ken for your support, valuable input and encouragement to make the blog something bigger in the future, https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-stumpmier-5172416a/

Annette Franz, a friend, business strategist, author, and mentor, who coached me, and encouraged me to launch the blog and develop it through my own stages of readiness.  Thank you Annette for being a thought leader in the customer experience space and for challenging me to think critically about my own personal perspectives and unique point of view I could contribute to the industry, https://www.linkedin.com/in/annette-franz/

As always, my mom and son have been a source of encouragement and support. I can always rely on them to be a trusty source of criticism to guide me to the path that best aligns to my highest potential.

Last, but not least, thanks to those who read the blog.