Below are just some of the public documents the 10 News Investigators received during a four-month investigation into Tampa-based training company, Knowledge Quest:
Knowledge Quest application to Tampa Bay Workforce Alliance
Minutes, Tampa Bay Workforce Alliance meeting where Knowledge Quest was approved
Training program for $1,995/student "Business Management" class
Knowledge Quest $776,720 "turnaround" proposal to Monroe (La.) City Schools (rejected)
Knowledge Quest emails to Monroe Superintendent
Knowledge Quest youth academy proposal with USF (unfunded)
Knowledge Quest training #1 through Suncoast Workforce (funded)
Knowledge Quest training #2 through Suncoast Workforce (funded)
Knowledge Quest training #3 through Suncoast Workforce (funded)
Knowledge Quest contract for non-credit courses at Edison College, Ft. Myers (executed)
Knowledge Quest contract for non-credit courses at Pensacola Jr. College (executed)
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Employee, David Fuller brags about grant-writing
Owner, Cesar Ruiz, on LinkedIn
Owner, Cesar Ruiz, posts classified ad for KQ
Vice President, Jose Otero, on social media