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ENDORESMENTS
Tom Bradley Environmental Science & Humanities Magnet School
3975 Dublin Ave. Los Angeles, Ca. 90008
To whom it may concern,
It is with great pleasure that we recommend the book Think Like a
Leader by Curtis Williams. Our school purchased this book for
each of our fifth grade graduates in hopes that the valuable life
lessons portrayed in this book would follow them throughout their
lives. These lessons empower children of all ages to view their
lives as valuable.
I strongly recommend this book and am sure that your students would
be more than satisfied with the content of this wonderful book. You
can make a difference in your student's lives as well by placing
this valuable tool in their hands.
Sincerely,
Sharon Dean
Tom Bradley
Family Resource Coordinator
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City of Los Angeles
Janice Hahn, Councilwoman, Fifteenth District
Dear Mr. Williams:
Leadership is an important quality our children need to have to
ensure they make the right choices when facing cultural and social
pressure. Your inspirational book Think Like a Leader Not a
Follower! is a welcome resource teachers and families can use to
have conversation with our youth. Individual choices at a young age
not only impact one's own future, they impact the community at
large.
Thank you for the opportunity to read your work, and I support your
organization's efforts to strengthen leadership training for our
community's next generation.
Sincerely,
JANICE HAHN
Councilwoman, 15th District
City of Los Angeles
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County of San Diego
Department of Probation
Dear Mr. Williams:
It was a pleasure reading your book, "Think Like a Leader, Not a
Follower." What you said about leaders wanting what's best for
themselves and others is so true. It's unfortunate that so many
youth fall prey to gangs believing they will find happiness and
acceptance yet what they really find is sorrow and self destruction.
Your book rightfully points out that we all have a role in nurturing
leadership. If young women only realized the impact they have on
young men's behaviour they would hold them to a higher standard and
the world would be a much better place. As probation officers we
model leadership qualities to those in our charge and find many
youth willing to change when shown how.
While no one has all the answers to ending gang violence, I applaud
your efforts to help young people identify choices they will make
that will determine whether they have a happy and fruitful life or
one of miser and disappointment. "Think Like a Leader Not a
Follower" is a definite must read for parents and youth alike.
Very Truly Yours,
Mack Jenkins
Chief Probation Officer
San Diego County
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Board of Supervisors
County of Los Angeles
Dear Mr. Williams:
Thank you for allowing me to review your book: "Think Like a Leader
Not a Follower".
I do believe your project would benefit students in Second District.
This book is designed to give students the advantages of good
leadership skills.
I look forward to the success of this project in our community.
Del L. Huff, Senior Deputy
Supervisor Yvonne B. Burke
County of Los Angeles, Second District
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County of Los Angeles
Probation Department
Dear Mr. Williams:
Leaders are always good thinkers; great leaders are great thinkers.
Following some of the principles set out in your book will allow the
reader to undertake better thinking and reap the benefits thinking
creates. It will also help the reader in making better decisions.
Today's leaders have to talk the talk and walk the walk otherwise
they will not be effective in what they do. Let's not assume for one
minute that this observation is limited to leaders. Consistency in
thought and deed and action applies to each of us. This book is
appropriately geared to a young audience. It is designed to help
young people understand the thinking process and the consequences
for not thinking.
This is a valuable book for adults and children to use in an
interactive way to help young people arrive at a point of positive
leadership and thinking for themselves.
Very truly yours,
Robert B. Taylor
Chief Probation Officer
Los Angeles County
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