#41: How to Thank Your Assessors the Smart Way — Not the Expensive Way

EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025 · 8 MIN

#41: How to Thank Your Assessors the Smart Way — Not the Expensive Way

from Accreditation Made Easy · host Areaka Jewell

Episode Description: In this episode, Areaka breaks down simple, thoughtful, and budget-friendly ways to thank your accreditation assessors without going overboard. From traveler essentials to agency-branded swag, curated packaging, handwritten notes, and smart timing, you’ll hear practical ideas that leave a meaningful impact while keeping things easy and intentional.Timestamps: 0:00 Welcome back 0:47 Why gifts aren’t required (and why you might still give them) 1:21 Keeping appreciation simple and genuine 1:51 Traveler-friendly gift ideas 3:22 Using agency-branded items you already have 4:15 Thoughtful presentation matters 5:12 Adding a handwritten note 6:08 Deciding when to give the gift 7:55 Wrapping up and companion documentCompanion document to download:Smart Ways to Thank AssessorsConnect with Areaka🙋‍♀️ Digital Business Card🌐 Website🔗 LinkedIn📘 Facebook📸 InstagramAre you signed up to get my free content?Head over to www.accreditationacademy.net/signup to get started. You will get access to a library inside YOUR PowerDMS of hundreds of Helpful Tips smartly organized in categories and new or updated content published every week.

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