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ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES OF AN EFFECTIVE PANELIST

If you are looking for a way to ace your next presentation, look no further. This presentation will touch on some tricks of the trade and surefire ways to ensure you will be everyone’s favorite panelist. From preparation to presentation, this session will touch on the key factors that can make or break a session.

Speakers
Roy Diaz, Diaz | Anselmo
Christianna Kersey, Cohn, Goldberg & Deutsch, LLC

A SPEAKER'S GUIDE TO PREPARING DYNAMITE CLE MATERIALS

​When giving a presentation, especially one involving multiple topics and multiple speakers, one essential key to success is staying organized. An effective outline enables the speaker to succinctly and efficiently cover the desired material within the time permitted. It also enables the speaker to fine-tune the content for the event in question. Finally, a good outline is a key tool in obtaining CLE approval for USFN events, which in turn is key to driving attendance.

Speakers
Julie Moran, Orlans Law Group PLLC
Doug Oliver, McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLP

LEADING THE BAND: HOW TO BE A GREAT MODERATOR

​​A great moderator can drive the success of a panel discussion, ensuring the speakers have a great experience and the attendees get what they came for. This session will provide great tips for anyone interested in volunteering to moderate a session for the first time or in brushing up on their skills. We will explore everything from pre-event preparation to in-the-moment pointers, all designed to assist with developing your moderating playbook and style.

Speakers
Caren Castle, The Mortgage Law Firm, PC
Lisa Lee, McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLP

SPEAKER DO'S & DON'TS

​​In every speaking engagement, there is an opportunity for speakers to shine individually, and to shine a light on their colleagues who are speaking, as well. Preparation, consideration and mindfulness are all parts of the puzzle in becoming a great speaker. This session will discuss some of the basic “Do's” and “Don’ts” for any speaker, whether individually or in a group, and is appropriate for first-time through experienced speakers.

Speakers
Kip Bilderback, Millsap & Singer, LLC
Eddie Jimenez, Aldridge Pite, LP

ACHIEVING ROCKSTAR STATUS AS A VIRTUAL PRESENTER

The video conferencing learning curve has been trial and error (let’s face it, a lot of error). And while the kitten lawyer makes excellent memes, it hits different when you are the one stuck in cat mode. Join us to get the hacks, tips, and tricks to transform yourself from the accidental muted speaker to achieving rockstar status as a virtual presenter. 

Speaker
Sally Garrison, The Mortgage Law Firm PC

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