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Mount Vernon: Academic Building 115, 2100 Foxhall Road NW, Washington, DC 20007 l 202-242-6673 l f: 202-242-6687 l [email protected] Foggy Bottom: Colonial Crossroads, 800 21st Street NW, Washington DC, 20052 l 202-994-6555 l f: 202-994-9133 l studentengagement.gwu.edu | Center for Student Engagement May 1, 2015 Dear Brian, As the semester draws to a close, I wanted to drop you a note of gratitude for joining The George Washington University for National Eating Disorders Awareness week. Your inspirational message, challenges to the social stigma surrounding eating disorders, and engagement with our students was a highlight of the week. You have a gift for telling your story in a way that resonates with people of all ages and life experiences and you made what is typically an unapproachable topic accessible and enlightening. In addition to being a fantastic motivational speaker with a great sense of humor, you generously shared your time and wisdom with the students before and after the event, signed copies of your book, and engaged with students on social media. It was a joy to work with you from planning through execution. Following your remarks and the panel, Students Promoting Eating Disorder Awareness and Knowledge at GW (SPEAK GW) had outreach from attendees interested in getting involved in advocacy and support groups - a marked sign of a very successful event. Thank you again for joining us and sharing your powerful message of hope, resilience, and recovery. Wishing you the best as you continue to reframe the conversation around eating disorders and change lives. I'm sure we will be in touch again soon. Sincerely, Greg Rheault Director, Center for Student Engagement The George Washington University Staff Advisor, Students Promoting Eating Disorder Awareness and Knowledge at GW (SPEAK GW)

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Mount Vernon: Academic Building 115, 2100 Foxhall Road NW, Washington, DC 20007 l 202-242-6673 l f: 202-242-6687 l [email protected]

Foggy Bottom: Colonial Crossroads, 800 21st Street NW, Washington DC, 20052 l 202-994-6555 l f: 202-994-9133 l studentengagement.gwu.edu |

Center for Student Engagement

May 1, 2015

Dear Brian,

As the semester draws to a close, I wanted to drop you a note of gratitude for joining The George Washington University for National Eating Disorders Awareness week. Your inspirational message, challenges to the social stigma surrounding eating disorders, and engagement with our students was a highlight of the week. You have a gift for telling your story in a way that resonates with people of all ages and life experiences and you made what is typically an unapproachable topic accessible and enlightening.

In addition to being a fantastic motivational speaker with a great sense of humor, you generously shared your time and wisdom with the students before and after the event, signed copies of your book, and engaged with students on social media. It was a joy to work with you from planning through execution. Following your remarks and the panel, Students Promoting Eating Disorder Awareness and Knowledge at GW (SPEAK GW) had outreach from attendees interested in getting involved in advocacy and support groups - a marked sign of a very successful event.

Thank you again for joining us and sharing your powerful message of hope, resilience, and recovery. Wishing you the best as you continue to reframe the conversation around eating disorders and change lives. I'm sure we will be in touch again soon.

Sincerely,

Greg Rheault

Director, Center for Student EngagementThe George Washington University

Staff Advisor, Students Promoting Eating DisorderAwareness and Knowledge at GW (SPEAK GW)