Steve ClelandAccountant · Advisor · Coach

Tell him about the room.

The more specific you are about who is in front of him and what the day is for, the more useful his answer will be. He will tell you straight if he is not the right person for it.

Booking enquiry

Say what this is about and the questions follow. Anything marked with an asterisk is needed; the rest helps.

Only if you would rather he called.
The rest of the form changes to match.
About your business
The situation, and what decision is waiting on it. Steve will tell you straight if he is not the right person for it.
About the event
Or roughly when, in the message.
Coaches, parents, owners, students.
What the day is for, and what you want people walking out with.
Say hello
A talk, the book, a team, someone who knows him.

What happens next

  1. Steve reads it himself.
  2. If the date is open and the room is a fit, he replies with what he would do with it.
  3. If it is not a fit, he says so rather than taking the booking.

Before you write

Have a look at what he covers and the kinds of rooms it suits. It will make your enquiry easier to write and his answer faster.

Speaking topics and audiences

Rather just email?

steve@stevecleland.com

Steve Cleland speaking to a team at the end of a season