An Easy Start to Profit Improvement
Unlock
Hidden Profits
In Your Business —Risk Free
Texas Consilium has partnered with Schooley Mitchell, North America’s largest independent cost-reduction consulting firm, to bring you a risk-free opportunity to uncover hidden savings — in areas you’re probably overlooking.
These aren’t your core operational costs like labor, materials, or marketing. These are the “invisible costs” — telecom, credit card processing, shipping, waste — areas where most businesses don’t have the time, data, or expertise to optimize. Yet every dollar saved here drops straight to your bottom line.
No cost. No obligation. No risk. Plus — you keep more.
When you engage Schooley Mitchell through Texas Consilium, you receive an extra 5% of the savings — keeping 55% instead of the standard 50% for the first three years.
After that? You keep 100% of the savings, every year going forward.
Watch How It Works
What’s Reviewed?
Schooley Mitchell’s specialists review:
- Telecom & Internet
- Merchant Services
- Small Package Shipping
- Waste & Disposal Services
- Office Supplies, Fuel & More…
These are not areas most companies focus on — but they matter. Many businesses have good vendor relationships they don’t want to lose. Schooley Mitchell works within those relationships, often securing better terms without requiring a switch.
“Saving money doesn’t have to mean changing vendors. Often, it’s simply about negotiating better terms — and that’s where Schooley Mitchell shines.”
Why Is Texas Consilium Offering You an Extra 5%?
At Texas Consilium, our mission is to improve the performance and prosperity of Texas businesses. We view every dollar saved as a dollar earned — and a stronger foundation for growth, jobs, and long-term success in our state.
That’s why we’re rebating 5% of savings directly back to you when you engage Schooley Mitchell through us. It’s one more way we’re delivering on our mission to make Texas the best place in the nation to do business.
You’ll receive your additional 5% rebate directly from Texas Consilium quarterly after you’ve received your verified savings, until you’re keeping 100% of your savings.
How to Qualify for your 5% Texas Consilium Rebate
To receive your additional 5% rebate and keep 55% of your savings for the first three years — and 100% after that — you must:
- Register first with Texas Consilium using the contact link below, and
- Have your services coordinated through our exclusive TXC Schooley Mitchell partner, Aari Zaveri.
This ensures your engagement is properly tracked and credited to our partnership. Without this step, the standard 50/50 savings split will apply and no rebate can be issued.
Reach out with your Name, Title, Company, Phone and Email through an email to:
sc***************@*********um.org
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Why We Trust Schooley Mitchell
North America’s largest independent cost-reduction consulting firm
Over $1 billion+ in savings delivered to clients
30,000+ clients — from startups to Fortune 500 leaders
No savings, no fees — 100% performance-based
Often improves pricing with your current vendors
Exclusively endorsed by Texas Consilium
“They uncover what most companies overlook — and they do it with unmatched professionalism and results.”
As a recognized authority in cost optimization, Schooley Mitchell brings deep industry insights and powerful negotiating leverage. That’s why they’re the only firm endorsed by Texas Consilium to help Texas businesses reduce waste and increase profitability.
Impact You Can See
Savings from this partnership are tracked in our Profit Impact Meter, Texas Consilium’s live dashboard of client success. Every dollar saved through Schooley Mitchell is a win for your business — and a testament to our shared commitment to business excellence in Texas.
Ready to Find Hidden Profits?
Send us an email with your contact information using the link below to express your interest and secure your 5% bonus savings rebate. We’ll connect you with Aari Zaveri, our TXC Schooley Mitchell partner, to begin your risk-free review.
This exclusive 5% rebate is only available when registered through Texas Consilium prior to engaging Schooley Mitchell.