“The knowledge I gained this week was incredible. Please accept this recognition as a token of appreciation from myself and other Chevron employees who will be positively affected by your dedication to us.”
“Your enthusiasm as a faculty member ensured that the training was a valuable experience for all in attendance. I look forward to working with you again.”
“Mission accomplished! For three years in a row you have been the highlight of our communications training. Hope you can come back next year.”
“Your humor and energetic style were just what our team needed. Program evaluations were quite positive, and you generated a lot of interesting and lively conversation.”
“Presentation firmly based on behavioral principles, yet delivered in a personal and humorous manner that communicated very well to over 100 employees.”
“Thank you for your outstanding seminar “Why are Women so Strange & Men so Weird?” Your presentation was definitely the hit of our conference. Your efforts are truly appreciated.”
“Mr. Mulle your seminar today was enlightening, and entertaining. This was one of the best restaurant seminars I’ve been to in nine years. I look forward to hearing you again soon.”
“Thank you for speaking to our group. We’ve heard rave reviews all across the business!
“Karl engages his audiences with warmth and humor and then ‘wows’ them with depth and insight. His strength is in his ability to create a happy learning environment by successfully blending humor with practical insights and life changing concepts.”
“More classes like this! He is an excellent speaker!”
“I was able to get my boss to give us paid time to come to this seminar as it related well to our emotional competency training and other skills we have been working on this year. I would have loved to have a longer seminar. Karl is a wonderful and funny speaker. Loved him! I would recommend this program to anyone.”
“We need you to come back and stay longer.”
“Get this guy back!”
“I thought Karl was fantastic. He gave great examples and we had fun while learning. It would be great to invite him back for other topics.”
“I Loved Karl. I really needed this. Thanks.”
“Excellent use of my time. Thank you!”
“Great examples and stories. Easy to relate to and remember. Thank you Karl, I always enjoy listening to you.”
“Invite Karl back to speak again on another topic. Excellent speaker!!”
“Karl is knowledgeable and has a sense of humor which makes the class interesting.”
Dear Karl:
Thanks again for the wonderful presentation last Friday! As you know, it’s so difficult to please everyone; the grizzled veterans who have “heard it all”, the neophytes who maybe need more “milk than meat”, and everything in between. However you presented it clearly enough and in a practical enough manner for the newer kids on the block, and your style was more than sufficiently engaging with enough examples of application, for us older folks.
What follows is fairly representative of the commentary you evoked from you audience:
“Absolutely excellent – speaker is very knowledgeable, and able to communicate by using many examples. We are only effective in our jobs to the degree that we are healthy and emotionally intelligent people.”
“Organized yet flexible, great examples, very understandable. This was great training.”
“Karl is a very good instructor. He is engaging and humorous. He was very knowledgeable and able to communicate the key points effectively.”
“Karl has a great personality and is knowledgeable. The part on dealing with difficult people was excellent.”
“Karl was beyond excellent; he was flexible and went into more depth when asked. Thank you. It was great and entertaining as well.”
“The information Karl presented will be very helpful in dealing with difficult clients. It will also help me in my interpersonal relationships.”
“Very organized and easy to follow. Karl is a great teacher, with great examples, humor, and respect. He helped us to look at and take care of ourselves. Thank you Karl!”
“Karl was interesting, entertaining, and helpful. Good info and very good handouts.”
” Well organized. Karl is a great speaker; great presentation, great humor, and easy to follow!”
“Excellent speaker, knew his topic”
“Karl, you did a great job going with the flow, and understanding this group.”
“Karl is very easy to listen to with a great sense of humor – very lovable. I will apply many of the concepts.”
I have to say Karl that I’ve never heard a presenter described as “loveable”! It’s probably a good thing. I also have to tell you that you were neck in neck with the food in terms of favorable response. Knowing this group’s obsession with food, and considering the buffet, I would say that this is definitely a good thing.
Sincerely,
William Hess
AMFCCL Fall Conference Co-Chair
Dear Karl:
On behalf of the Work/ Family Program we would like to thank you for an outstanding presentation of “Re-Energize for Peak Performance” to 3M employees.
Enclosed is a copy of the evaluation summary from your presentation. These numbers are formulated from the evaluations we handed out on the day of your seminar. The employees’ feedback is the key to continual success for our program. We were pleased at the high marks and positive feedback we received in response to your seminar. We agree with the employee who said, “Karl is a natural at this and really connects with each person in the audience!”
The Work/ Family Program’s goal is to help ease the strain many employees face as they strive to balance work and family. We appreciate your partnership in delivering this motivating and energizing seminar!
We hope to work with you again in the near future.
Sincerely,
Jessica Pfeiffer
Jane Royse
Work/Family Coordinator
Employee Assistance Resource Center
Dear Karl,
I would like to thank you for your presentation “Why Are Women So Strange & Men So Weird” and “Re-Energize For Peak Performance” at the Winter Child Care Conference. Your presentation caused child care professionals to think and evaluate their role in the lives of the children they care for. Your presentation helped to make the day a success.
Enclosed is a copy of the compiled evaluations for the presentations you gave. Again, thank you for your presentation, and for sharing your expertise with the child care professionals in attendance. The conference could not have been a success without you!
Sincerely,
Jean Kirick
Administrative Coordinato
Dear Karl,
On behalf of the members of the Minnesota Association of County Social Service Administrators (MACSSA), we want to thank you for your participation in our Fall Conference, at Grandview Lodge in Nisswa, MN.
This year’s fall conference received positive evaluations, and you played an integral role in helping create such a successful program.
Thank you for your valued contribution. We look forward to collaborating with you again in the future.
Best wishes,
Deborah Huskins
2nd Vice President
Meghan Mohs
Administrative Coordinator
RE: Karl Mulle – Speaker at our Annual Chamber Banquet
Dear Sherry:
I just wanted to take a moment to write to you and Thank you for helping me arrange for Karl Mulle to come out and speak at our Annual Chamber of Commerce Banquet. After the banquet I heard very good comments about the topic he spoke on and also on the way that he presented this interesting subject. Everyone there had a very enjoyable time.
It was so nice to meet Karl and his wife, Jessica and I hope someday through our many needs and connections we will be able to use him again as a speaker.
Your help and cooperation made this all possible and I wanted you to know how much I appreciated it. I would also like to have you forward a copy of this letter to Karl and let him know how much everyone in Norwood Young America enjoyed his message.
Sincerely,
Darlene Mondor
V.P. of Marketing
Dear Karl,
Once again on behalf of the City of West St. Paul’s Team Development Committee and employees I would like to thank you for your on presentation entitled: “Re-Energize For Peak Performance”. The evaluation summaries that participants filled out resulted in much learning for those in attendance.
The committee members have received many positive comments and a guarantee that your presentation is once again the subject of many conversations at work.
It was certainly a pleasure to work with you again, and we look forward to working with you in the future.
Sincerely,
Barb Kasal
Team Development Chairperson
City of West St. Paul
Dear Karl:
Thanks for participating in Gustavus Adolphus’ Employee Enhancement Days. I was very pleased with your session, and I have also received many positive comments.
It was a pleasure working with you.
Sincerely,
Jane Confer
Ombudsperson
Dear Mr. Mulle:
Thank you very much for your presentation on “Equal But Different” at our Biennial State Parks Conference last week in Mankato. It was amazing how often your comments hit home!
As we face the challenges of the next century, hopefully some of the ideas you left with us can be put to good use as we interact with the public and with our families. Your presentation was very well received and served as a perfect send-off for conference attendees.
The entire conference went well and the comments have been very positive.
Again, thank you.
Sincerely,
State Parks Training Board
Dear Karl:
Thank you! Thank you!
The Upper Midwest Hospitality Restaurant and Lodging Show is now history. The seminars were all a big hit – and you were an integral part of them. Thanks so much for presenting the seminar ‘Why Are Women So Strange and Men So Weird?”
Your seminar was a big hit with the attendees. A number of people stopped me to tell me what an entertaining and informative seminar it was! Although I was only able to sit in on a portion of it, I could see that you held the audience right in the palm of your hand. I’ve seen you do it before and it was fun to see an encore presentation! I couldn’t have asked for more.
Thanks again for your help at the Show, Karl. It was a pleasure working with you and I look forward to doing more with you in the future!
Sincerely,
Sandy Lien
Director of Education and Events
Dear Karl,
It was a pleasure to meet you this past week at our Alumni Conference in Thief River Falls. Your presentation on Gender Communications was excellent. Your topic is so interesting as it pertains to every facet of our lives.
I hope that your trip home on Tuesday was enjoyable and safe.
Once again, thank you for participating in our 1995 Alumni Conference. It was a pleasure to have you speak.
Sincerely,
Renee Wall Rongen
Program Specialist
Dear Karl,
On behalf of the Minnesota Resort Association, I’d like to thank you for being part of our Annual Fall Conference. It has been almost two weeks since your presentation “Why Are Men So Strange & Women So Weird?” but I’m still receiving evaluation forms in the mail that speak very highly of your presentation. Quite a few of the attendees have said that for them, your presentation was one of the most valuable! I’m also happy to report that discussion of your presentation came up in a myriad of ways and times throughout the Conference.
Thanks again for joining us during the Conference, Karl. It was a pleasure meeting you and working with you. As I mentioned to you at the Conference, I’ll be seeking ways to work with you again in the future!
Sincerely,
Sandy Lien
Director of Education
Dear Karl:
Thank YOU so much for your excellent presentation, “Equal But Different” at our conference at the MalI of America. Feedback on your session has been very POSITIVE!
I hope we can arrange to have you speak on another topic at an upcoming meeting.
Sincerely,
Sue Shepherd
MERSC Executive Director
Dear Karl,
Thank you so much for speaking to our Emergency Operations Center representatives. I know that everyone enjoyed each aspect of your training. It was a tremendous learning experience.
As a token of our appreciation, I have enclosed an Emergency Management mug and a Summit County pin.
Thank you again.
Sincerely,
Tim Davis
Executive Director
Annette Petranic
Coordinator
Dear Karl:
It is often said that from small beginnings, great things will come. We at Jobs In Transition believe this is especially true of our work in the community. It is only with the help of professionals like you that this becomes possible.
As you know on a weekly basis we not only give encouragement, education, and support on finding a job, but also on how to keep it. Many people involved with JIT have had the same job for years and never imagined this might happen to them. They are not prepared for a layoff and need help in coming to terms with the emotional and practical side of unemployment. Unfortunately, for many it becomes a long-term situation. They are left with very little self-esteem, making it more difficult to find a job in the future.
In this light, and to these ends, your speaking address to our group was greatly appreciated. It gave us all, helpful insight and motivation in our own individual job-search and networking possibilities.
As the weeks and months go by, we see men, women, and young adults who are forced to re-enter this highly competitive job market. We at JlT hope that you will be able to return as a speaker in the future.
We greatly value your contribution and the coordinators, Dennis Holman, Lisa Wicklund, John Shaver, David Dirkes, and myself sincerely thank you.
Very truly,
David Scheele
Coordinator
Jobs In Transition