Are you curious about NCRA’s Virtual Mentor Program? Do you have time to give to a student? NCRA and NCRF are committed to nurturing the next generation of court reporters and captioners.
NCRF’s Oct. 28 Ask Me Anything ZoomUp, Beyond the Briefs: What Mentoring Really Looks Like, provides an overview of NCRA’s mentoring program. We’ll discuss what it means to be a mentor, the time commitment involved, and how to volunteer. Attendees will also learn creative mentoring ideas and understand common mentee questions.
Virtual mentoring is a way for today’s professionals to offer students the guidance and encouragement they need to navigate the challenges they face during school and beyond. These relationships can culminate in meeting — and mentoring -— in person at the NCRA Conference & Expo.
Date: Tuesday, Oct. 28
Time: 8–9 p.m. Eastern
Where: Zoom (link provided upon registration. Zoom name required to help authenticate membership.)
Register: NCRF Ask Me Anything — Please ensure your Zoom name matches your registration. Members only. Registration open until Monday, Oct. 27, at noon Eastern.
Meet the panelists:
- Chris DeGrazio
- Joshua Edwards, RDR, CRR, CRC
- Amie First, RDR, CRR, CRC, CPE
- Cindy Isaacsen, RPR
- Vanessa Johns, student
- Erminia Uviedo, RDR, CRR, CRC, CRI
Get your questions answered about:
- What is NCRA’s Virtual Mentor Program?
- What does it mean to be a mentor?
- What is the time commitment to be a mentor?
- How do I volunteer to be a mentor?
- Do you have any creative ideas for mentoring students?
Have questions? Attendees can submit them in advance when registering.
Next up in the Ask Me Anything series:
Nov 18: Ask Me Anything about the NCRA Leadership & Legislative Boot Camp
Jan 27: Ask Me Anything about Fiscal Responsibility
For more information about the Ask Me Anything ZoomUp series, contact Jill Parker Landsman at jlandsman@ncra.org.
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