I'd like people that attended this years conference in Austin, to post their reviews here. You can post a picture or two if you'd like
but I'd prefer that most posts here are of testimonials of your experience. We will have another thread for everyone to share their
pictures and CB will post our full set in a thread of it's own. ​Here is my first testimonial and I will do a set of featured speakers and VIP's that made the event as successful as it was.
Eileen Brewer
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I want to start out with the most important person in making the event as successful as it was. It is always our goal to provide the
venue for what is always the most important part of our conferences, to allow the people attending to be the stars and the most important
part of the event.
Eileen’s dedication to Clusterbusters goals and to the individuals that make the event as important as it is to people, and her contributions,
cannot be overstated.
Many people that were there had contact with Eileen Brewer prior to the event and everyone in the community, whether you were there or not,
should be made aware of Eileen’s involvement in making this an incredible event for everyone.
Eileen, the event coordinator, began working on this year’s event back in January and has been putting in literally thousands of hours of work
on this project. It is certainly a full time, part time job, and all on a volunteer basis.
From helping select the event location to coordinating every aspect of the event. Negotiations with the hotel, finding the best location when
problems arose with the other options for where to hold the event.
Eileen was instrumental in scheduling all the speakers, determining meals and breaks and conference room selections and details, involved
in putting together the printed materials and dealing with all the suppliers.
There is no one more responsible for setting the stage for people’s lives to be enriched and changed, than Eileen Brewer.
Please join me in thanking her (conference@clusterbusters.org) for all of her hard work and her determination to make the event something
special for all in attendance.
As we all know that clusters effect the entire family, so to does the volunteer work of those working with us.
Thanks are owed to not only Eileen but to her family, Dan, Sammy and Max for sharing her time and talents with us.
Bob Wold