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Step into leadership with this NCRF Ask Me Anything: What You’ll Learn at the 2026 NCRA Boot Camp

Looking to learn more about the NCRA Leadership & Legislative Boot Camp? If you missed last month’s NCRF Ask Me Anything about Boot Camp ZoomUp, you are in luck. The recording of the event is available to watch now.

The session provided an in-depth overview of what to expect from NCRA’s Boot Camp, including training, camaraderie, and putting your leadership skills to the test on Capitol Hill. The conversation, which was moderated by NCRF Chair-Elect and Ask Me Anything Task Force Chair Meredith Bonn, RPR, CRR, provided all the answers for anyone interested in learning how to advocate for the court reporting and captioning communities.

The 2026 NCRA Leadership & Legislative Boot Camp, happening March 1-3, 2026, in Alexandria, Va., and Washington, D.C.,  is an unparalleled opportunity for professional growth and advocacy. Participants will learn effective strategies for promoting the importance of court reporting and captioning, build lasting collegial connections with other members, and gain firsthand experience engaging with lawmakers. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your leadership skills or simply make your voice heard, this program offers a supportive environment to help you succeed.

The session featured these panelists:

  • NCRA Executive Director Dave Wenhold, CAE, PLC
  • NCRA Vice President Carol Naughton, RDR
  • NCRF Chair Doug Friend, FAPR, RDR, CRR (Ret.)
  • Darlene Devlin
  • Heather Suarez, RDR, CRR

Watch the recording today to see what the NCRA Leadership & Legislative Boot Camp really looks like and discover how you can be part of this exciting program.

Register now for the March 1-3, 2026, NCRA leadership & Legislative Boot Camp.

Next up in the Ask Me Anything ZoomUp series:

Jan 27: Ask Me Anything about Fiscal Responsibility, 8 p.m. Eastern | Register now.

For information about the Ask Me Anything ZoomUp series, contact Jill Parker Landsman, Director, NCRF, at jlandsman@ncra.org.

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