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“When tasked with the responsibility
of creating a brand new Fire Department for the City
of Scottsdale, I asked the Sisters to be part of my
team. Their guidance was an integral factor in the success
of the transition, and we are truly grateful to be able
to call The Sisters friends of the SFD.
This was a once in a lifetime experience for all of
us, and they helped make it smooth and enjoyable. The
Sisters will forever be a part of our history.”
Willie McDonald, Fire Chief,
Scottsdale, Arizona |

Fire Chief McDonald and Sister #1 at the Swearing in Ceremony
of over 200 firefighters, just prior to the first official
day of business for the City of Scottsdale Fire Dept.
on July 1, 2005. |
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“I bought this food processing facility from Birds' Eye four years ago because I knew every one of the 125 employees had what it takes to make this a successful business. However, even though I knew I had the right people, I didn't know how to put them into a structure that met our long-term goals.
The Sisters didn't tell us what to do, they helped us figure out what we wanted, and with their guidance and business savvy we have turned the critical corner to even greater success.
Everyone on our team is now in the right place, doing the right thing, making a contribution. And we're having fun”
Kenton Shank, Owner,
Coastal Green Frozen Foods |

Kenton Shank, Owner & President with Elias Tellez, HR Director at Coastal Green Frozen Foods in Oxnard, CA |
“I remember when I was first ordered to meet
with The Sisters. I was annoyed because I thought it another
little band aid that the Department was trying to put on a
huge wound. I figured that I would show up, listen, go home
and that would be that.
But when I met The Sisters, I knew things were different.
I liked listening to the way the two of them spoke and viewed
issues and people. It was the first time in all the years
I worked there that I was not identified as "the problem."
It was weird. They saw something worthwhile in me and that
made me feel good.”
Rosemary Sedgwick,
9-1-1 Police and Fire Dispatcher |
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“We raised our organization’s ability to communicate
clearly, appropriately and with passion and respect,
thereby creating an environment of Choice for all employees.
The Sister’s expertise is unparalleled with any
communication consultants I have worked with in the
past.”
Gary Darling, General Manager
Delta Diablo Sanitation District
Pittsburg-Antioch, California |
DDSD wins Wastewater Treatment Plant of the Year Award
- 1/17/06, Antioch, California. L-R: Dennis Laniohan,
Field Services Director; Shawn Redmond, Mechanical Technician
of the Year, Gurmukh Grewal, Laboratory Person of the
Year; and Gary Darling, General Manager |
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