“I rarely look at the names of people who write your articles. However after reading ‘Finding My Path’ (EQUUS magazine #423), I made an effort to imprint Elizabeth Herman’s name in my mind. Her article was so elegant, spoke so clearly yet softly, and gave such perfect subtle but encouraging direction, it made me want to follow her.” –Jane Marie Allen Farmer, Guntown, MS
“After reading ‘Training Champions’ (CASE Currents May/June 2013), I wanted to fold it, and fold it, and fold it again into a tiny square and place it securely in a family heirloom locket that I would wear close to my heart every day. If people were to ask me, ‘What’s in your locket?’ I would say, ‘It’s a picture of who I want to be when I grow up.’” –Heather Coleman Trippel, Ph.D. Stanford Graduate School of Education
“I have observed in our profession a significant lack of quality material on how to do this job, on how to effectively be a mid-or upper-level development leader who manages fundraisers well. Your article ‘Training Champions‘ effectively summarized the need to gently handle high quality staff, allow them room to run, catch them when they stumble, celebrate successes, and nudge when needed. As I consider pursuing a Ph.D. dissertation topic on effective management of development officers, your article has given me inspiration.” –Nick Perlick, Director of Development, Middle Tennessee State University