Donna (left) is a teacher from Saskatchewan who, every year, leads a 17-day tour of up to 150 students spread across 3 tour buses—no easy logistical feat. Her secret weapon? Lisa (right), our Senior Relationship Manager: an all-star tour planner with 17 years at EF, over a decade of which has been spent working with Donna.
We met with both to gain insight into how strong teacher/EF team member partnerships form, evolve, and thrive and that their engagement on an EF tour doesn’t stop just there.
EF: Donna, when you first went looking for one, what attracted you to EF Educational Tours as a travel company?
Donna: I always knew that I’d be taking large groups through my travel club, so I needed boots on the ground. Prior to EF, I was working with a travel agent who, when they came back with a program, I told them I wanted to adjust it. They said “Oh, well, let me check with who we’ve subcontracted to.” Suddenly, I didn’t have that dedicated, one-on-one person. It just didn’t work. So I thought: “Who should I be travelling with?” After a period of research, EF was the one I chose.
EF: What has kept you travelling with us
Donna: There are so many challenges with a large group, as far as getting us out of Saskatchewan, and EF works hard to make it happen. It’s a great organization. We need to do our end of the work, but we know that EF will take care of all the details. And when I partnered with Lisa, it was like I hit the jackpot.
Lisa’s energy is contagious, and I so respect her attention to detail. She always did what she said she was going to do. Ever since that first phone call, she would get back to me in such quick order—I thought I’d died and gone to heaven.