Experience. Wisdom. Perspective. Balance.
Providing Educational Expertise For The Whole School
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Welcome to Think Write
ThinkWrite was created to serve others in the educational world through experience, wisdom, perspective, and balance. Support will center on a relational, empathetic approach. Whether it is a new administrator or teacher in need of guidance and coaching, a high school senior who wishes to get some help in writing the personal essay for a college application, or parents who need some healthy insights and strategies in working with their 13-year old son, ThinkWrite is your solution. I have transitioned from the day-to-day running of schools, and am now entirely committed to helping individuals become more confident, clear, and consistent communicators, professionals, and people. ThinkWrite will support and guide students, parents, teachers, and administrators.
— Bruce Wilhelm, Founder and President
Testimonials
“Bruce has a way with people. Whether he is working with a 10th grade student, guiding an experienced teacher or administrator, or providing helpful perspective to a parent, Bruce connects. Because of his many years of experience in this world, and of the many varied and important roles he has played, I consider him to be one of the most balanced and wise educators I have ever worked with. He and I have managed many emotionally charged and challenging situations together over the years, and I have absolute trust in him, and he knows his stuff.”
— School Psychologist & Parent, Sarah
“Bruce embodies all of the characteristics of a great educator, administrator, and advisor. His unparalleled experience, combined with an empathetic and compassionate personality, provides him with a unique skill set.”
— Parents, Sam & Mike
“Because of Bruce, I have gained confidence in my own teaching and reconnected with my love of building relationships with students. Bruce is a positive driving force in the education community who has a knack for helping others to self-actualization.”