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SUMMARY:Spring 2022 BerkeleyLaw Mock Depositions
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to own your authority as one of three reporters of record at mock depositions at BerkeleyLaw in Berkeley\, CA. \nThese opportunities are for steno and voice court reporting students and newly licensed court reporters. Limited to 12. \nDates:  March 8 & 15 and April 12 & 19\, 2022 \nEach day\, three simultaneous mock deposition Q&A sessions will be reported by advanced court reporting student apprentices or new reporters. \nUnlike traditional internships\, where a reporting student shadows a working reporter\, my apprentices learn how to be THE REPORTER: state their Reporter’s Admonition before going on the record; speak up as often as needed to get the best record they can; and produce rough draft transcripts. \nThese mock events are win-win opportunities for all participants: \n• Law students and lawyers benefit from a reporter interrupting them to ensure the integrity of the record when they mumble\, speak too fast\, or talk over one another. Later\, by reading my apprentices’ rough drafts or final transcripts\, they learn how to improve their questioning and defending skills and future performance. \n• Reporting students and new reporters learn breathing techniques to manage fear\, nervousness\, and anxiety; how and when to speak up; and how to create\, edit\, and produce rough drafts. As a result\, they develop self-confidence and are able to immediately utilize the lessons from these extra-curricular practical skills events in their training and career. \nVisit my Mock Woman Apprenticeships page for more details.
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/spring-2022-berkeleylaw-mock-depositions-3-3-2-2/
LOCATION:UC Berkeley School of Law
CATEGORIES:Court Reporting Trainer
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SUMMARY:Spring 2022 BerkeleyLaw Mock Depositions
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to own your authority as one of three reporters of record at mock depositions at BerkeleyLaw in Berkeley\, CA. \nThese opportunities are for steno and voice court reporting students and newly licensed court reporters. Limited to 12. \nDates:  March 8 & 15 and April 12 & 19\, 2022 \nEach day\, three simultaneous mock deposition Q&A sessions will be reported by advanced court reporting student apprentices or new reporters. \nUnlike traditional internships\, where a reporting student shadows a working reporter\, my apprentices learn how to be THE REPORTER: state their Reporter’s Admonition before going on the record; speak up as often as needed to get the best record they can; and produce rough draft transcripts. \nThese mock events are win-win opportunities for all participants: \n• Law students and lawyers benefit from a reporter interrupting them to ensure the integrity of the record when they mumble\, speak too fast\, or talk over one another. Later\, by reading my apprentices’ rough drafts or final transcripts\, they learn how to improve their questioning and defending skills and future performance. \n• Reporting students and new reporters learn breathing techniques to manage fear\, nervousness\, and anxiety; how and when to speak up; and how to create\, edit\, and produce rough drafts. As a result\, they develop self-confidence and are able to immediately utilize the lessons from these extra-curricular practical skills events in their training and career. \nVisit my Mock Woman Apprenticeships page for more details.
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/spring-2022-berkeleylaw-mock-depositions-3-3-2/
LOCATION:UC Berkeley School of Law
CATEGORIES:Court Reporting Trainer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220308T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220308T183000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153430
CREATED:20220215T090731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T102905Z
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SUMMARY:Spring 2022 BerkeleyLaw Mock Depositions
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to own your authority as one of three reporters of record at mock depositions at BerkeleyLaw in Berkeley\, CA. \nThese opportunities are for steno and voice court reporting students and newly licensed court reporters. Limited to 12. \nDates:  March 8 & 15 and April 12 & 19\, 2022 \nEach day\, three simultaneous mock deposition Q&A sessions will be reported by advanced court reporting student apprentices or new reporters. \nUnlike traditional internships\, where a reporting student shadows a working reporter\, my apprentices learn how to be THE REPORTER: state their Reporter’s Admonition before going on the record; speak up as often as needed to get the best record they can; and produce rough draft transcripts. \nThese mock events are win-win opportunities for all participants: \n• Law students and lawyers benefit from a reporter interrupting them to ensure the integrity of the record when they mumble\, speak too fast\, or talk over one another. Later\, by reading my apprentices’ rough drafts or final transcripts\, they learn how to improve their questioning and defending skills and future performance. \n• Reporting students and new reporters learn breathing techniques to manage fear\, nervousness\, and anxiety; how and when to speak up; and how to create\, edit\, and produce rough drafts. As a result\, they develop self-confidence and are able to immediately utilize the lessons from these extra-curricular practical skills events in their training and career. \nVisit my Mock Woman Apprenticeships page for more details.
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/spring-2022-berkeleylaw-mock-depositions-3-3/
LOCATION:UC Berkeley School of Law
CATEGORIES:Court Reporting Trainer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211215T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211215T200000
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SUMMARY:Code Switching
DESCRIPTION:Have you heard of “Code Switching”? \nThe most common definition is “the practice of alternating between two or more languages or varieties of language in conversation.” \nExample: “This café has a certain ‘je ne sais quoi’ ambience.” In other words\, “I don’t know what.” Yet while preparing for this\, my third time co-presenting with my esteemed colleague\, attorney Joanna Storey (our second presentation for SFPA’s 2021 Skills Academy)\, I found multiple\, complex layers of meaning. \nCode Switching includes: \n✳️ Culture; \n✳️ Social standing; \n✳️ How we are perceived by others; \n✳️ Overcoming negative stereotypes; \n✳️ Stories we tell ourselves about ourselves and others; \n✳️ Changing our behavior to gain approval / acceptance; \n✳️ In BIPOC and LGBTQI+ communities\, it can mean survival; and more. \nPlease join Joanna Storey and me for San Francisco Paralegal Association‘s final 2021 monthly Skills Academy professional development webinar on #CodeSwitching today\, December 15th. \nDATE: December 15\, 2021 TIME: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. PST COST: Free for SFPA members; $5.00 for non-membersREGISTER: https://sfpa.com/event-4562334 #SFPASkillsAcademy
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/code-switching/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211116T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211116T183000
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SUMMARY:Fall 2021 BerkeleyLaw Mock Depositions
DESCRIPTION:Three simultaneous mock deposition sessions reported by high-speed court reporting student apprentices whose main task is to speak up for the record in order to produce rough drafts. \nUnlike traditional internships\, where a reporting student shadows a working reporter\, my apprentices learn how to be THE REPORTER:  They speak up as often as needed to get the best record they can\, mark exhibits\, and produce rough draft transcripts.  \nThese mock events are win-win opportunities for all participants: \n• Law students and lawyers benefit from a reporter interrupting them to ensure the integrity of the record when they mumble\, speak too fast\, or talk over one another. Later\, by reading my apprentices’ rough drafts or final transcripts\, they learn how to improve their questioning and defending skills and future performance. \n• Reporting students and new reporters learn to manage fear\, nervousness\, and anxiety; how and when to interrupt; develop self-confidence; and immediately utilize the lessons from these extra-curricular practical skills events in their training and career.
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/fall-2021-berkeleylaw-mock-depositions-3/
LOCATION:UC Berkeley School of Law
CATEGORIES:Court Reporting Trainer
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211113
DTSTAMP:20260406T153430
CREATED:20210801T171028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T165355Z
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SUMMARY:Private Event in Washington D.C.
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Own Your Story to Speak Up for the Record & Your Needs 
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/private-event-in-washington-d-c-area/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211109T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211109T183000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153430
CREATED:20211109T192704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211109T192713Z
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SUMMARY:Fall 2021 BerkeleyLaw Mock Depositions
DESCRIPTION:Three simultaneous mock deposition sessions reported by high-speed court reporting student apprentices whose main task is to speak up for the record in order to produce rough drafts. \nUnlike traditional internships\, where a reporting student shadows a working reporter\, my apprentices learn how to be THE REPORTER:  They speak up as often as needed to get the best record they can\, mark exhibits\, and produce rough draft transcripts. \nThese mock events are win-win opportunities for all participants: \n• Law students and lawyers benefit from a reporter interrupting them to ensure the integrity of the record when they mumble\, speak too fast\, or talk over one another. Later\, by reading my apprentices’ rough drafts or final transcripts\, they learn how to improve their questioning and defending skills and future performance. \n• Reporting students and new reporters learn to manage fear\, nervousness\, and anxiety; how and when to interrupt; develop self-confidence; and immediately utilize the lessons from these extra-curricular practical skills events in their training and career.
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/fall-2021-berkeleylaw-mock-depositions-3-2/
LOCATION:UC Berkeley School of Law
CATEGORIES:Court Reporting Trainer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211106T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211106T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153430
CREATED:20211007T165100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211012T232943Z
UID:225331-1636189200-1636200000@anafatimacosta.com
SUMMARY:San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association’s Annual Mock Trials
DESCRIPTION:Four law schools compete in two simultaneous mock trial sessions in the morning and afternoon reported by high-speed court reporting student apprentices whose main task is to speak up for the record in order to produce rough drafts. \nUnlike traditional internships\, where a reporting student shadows a working reporter\, my apprentices learn how to be THE REPORTER: They speak up as often as needed to get the best record they can\, mark exhibits\, and produce rough draft transcripts. \nThese mock events are win-win opportunities for all participants: \n•Law students and lawyers benefit from a reporter interrupting them to ensure the integrity of the record when they mumble\, speak too fast\, or talk over one another. Later\, by reading my apprentices’ rough drafts or final transcripts\, they learn how to improve their questioning and defending skills and future performance. \n•Reporting students and new reporters learn to manage fear\, nervousness\, and anxiety; how and when to interrupt; develop self-confidence; and immediately utilize the lessons from these extra-curricular practical skills events in their training and career.
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/sftla-annual-mock-trials/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Court Reporting Trainer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211024T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211024T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153430
CREATED:20211008T212426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211012T234640Z
UID:225344-1635066000-1635076800@anafatimacosta.com
SUMMARY:Golden Gate University School of Law’s Final Mock Trial
DESCRIPTION:Sixteen law schools from throughout the U.S. compete in 23 mock trials at GGU’s annual Professor Bernie Segal National Criminal Mock Trial Competition In Vino Veritas each fall. My apprentices capture the record in the final mock trial\, which will be virtual again in 2021. Their main task is to speak up for the record in order to produce rough drafts. Unlike traditional internships\, where a reporting student shadows a working reporter\, my apprentices learn how to be THE REPORTER:  They speak up as often as needed to get the best record they can\, mark exhibits\, and produce rough draft transcripts. These mock events are win-win opportunities for all participants: \n• Law students and lawyers benefit from a reporter interrupting them to ensure the integrity of the record when they mumble\, speak too fast\, or talk over one another. Later\, by reading my apprentices’ rough drafts or final transcripts\, they learn how to improve their questioning and defending skills and future performance. \n• Reporting students and new reporters learn to manage fear\, nervousness\, and anxiety; how and when to interrupt; develop self-confidence; and immediately utilize the lessons from these extra-curricular practical skills events in their training and career.
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/golden-gate-university-school-of-laws-final-mock-trial/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Court Reporting Trainer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211019T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211019T183000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153430
CREATED:20211008T213751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T214901Z
UID:225353-1634655600-1634668200@anafatimacosta.com
SUMMARY:Fall 2021 BerkeleyLaw Mock Depositions
DESCRIPTION:Three simultaneous mock deposition sessions reported by high-speed court reporting student apprentices whose main task is to speak up for the record in order to produce rough drafts. \nUnlike traditional internships\, where a reporting student shadows a working reporter\, my apprentices learn how to be THE REPORTER:  They speak up as often as needed to get the best record they can\, mark exhibits\, and produce rough draft transcripts. \nThese mock events are win-win opportunities for all participants: \n• Law students and lawyers benefit from a reporter interrupting them to ensure the integrity of the record when they mumble\, speak too fast\, or talk over one another. Later\, by reading my apprentices’ rough drafts or final transcripts\, they learn how to improve their questioning and defending skills and future performance. \n• Reporting students and new reporters learn to manage fear\, nervousness\, and anxiety; how and when to interrupt; develop self-confidence; and immediately utilize the lessons from these extra-curricular practical skills events in their training and career.
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/fall-2021-berkeleylaw-mock-depositions-2/
LOCATION:UC Berkeley School of Law
CATEGORIES:Court Reporting Trainer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211016T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211016T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153430
CREATED:20210811T170320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210910T151446Z
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SUMMARY:British Columbia Shorthand Reporters Association 2021 Fall Conference
DESCRIPTION:October 16\, 2021 – Hosted Through Zoom \n10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.  Ana Fatima Costa: Speaking Up for the Record \n1:00 p.m. – 4:00 pm.  Annual General Meeting
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/british-columbia-shorthand-reporters-association-2021-fall-conference/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211012T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211012T183000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153430
CREATED:20211007T162018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T214754Z
UID:225319-1634050800-1634063400@anafatimacosta.com
SUMMARY:Fall 2021 BerkeleyLaw Mock Depositions
DESCRIPTION:Three simultaneous mock deposition sessions reported by high-speed court reporting student apprentices whose main task is to speak up for the record in order to produce rough drafts. \nUnlike traditional internships\, where a reporting student shadows a working reporter\, my apprentices learn how to be THE REPORTER:  They speak up as often as needed to get the best record they can\, mark exhibits\, and produce rough draft transcripts. \nThese mock events are win-win opportunities for all participants: \n• Law students and lawyers benefit from a reporter interrupting them to ensure the integrity of the record when they mumble\, speak too fast\, or talk over one another. Later\, by reading my apprentices’ rough drafts or final transcripts\, they learn how to improve their questioning and defending skills and future performance. \n• Reporting students and new reporters learn to manage fear\, nervousness\, and anxiety; how and when to interrupt; develop self-confidence; and immediately utilize the lessons from these extra-curricular practical skills events in their training and career.
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/fall-2021-berkeleylaw-mock-depositions/
LOCATION:UC Berkeley School of Law
CATEGORIES:Court Reporting Trainer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210930T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210930T220000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153430
CREATED:20210929T080745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T082549Z
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SUMMARY:Civility & Communication in a Hybrid World
DESCRIPTION:SUMMARY\nAs we approach a hybrid workplace\, this is a good time to pause and reflect on civility and communication.\nAll too often\, we jump to conclusions and communicate with others based on judgments and assumptions\, which result in misperceptions\, misunderstandings\, and conflict.\n \nExample:\nAttorney (in the office) calls Paralegal (remote) to discuss an important project. S/he was in the bathroom and calls back 10 minutes later. Attorney’s initial reaction is swift:\n \n“I told you this remote work arrangement wouldn’t work! You must be physically in the office from now on so I can reach you at a moment’s notice!”\n \nParalegal is embarrassed to tell the attorney the reason why they missed the call. Attorney assumes they were running a personal errand.\n \nNow Paralegal is considering whether to quit because mandatory in-person work is a deal breaker.\nTempers flare\, and their business relationship is at risk.\n \nIn this session\, we explore how to reframe your mindset to listen\, observe\, and communicate civilly and effectively.\n \nLEARNING OUTCOMES\n\n\n\n#civility#communication#empathy#SFPA  \n\n\n\n\nWhat civility and ethics guidelines apply to lawyers\, paralegals\, and court reporters\n\n\nHow to make observations without judgment and requests instead of demands\n\n\nMinimize stress\, frustration\, and disappointment through clear communication\n\n\nOwn your story to speak up for yourself and your needs while maintaining civility\n\n\nHow to not take things personally or make assumptions\, and always do your best
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/civility-communication-in-a-hybrid-world/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210915T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210915T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153430
CREATED:20210811T170947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210910T191714Z
UID:224831-1631700000-1631712600@anafatimacosta.com
SUMMARY:Bar Association of San Francisco
DESCRIPTION:9/15/2021 Bar Association of San Francisco presentation with Joanna Storey\, Esq.  \n\nCivility and Communication in a Hybrid World\n\n\nExcited to co-present a webinar on September 15 at 12:00 p.m. PDT with attorney Joanna Storey: “Civility and Communication in a Hybrid World\,” hosted by The Bar Association of San Francisco’s Paralegal Section.\n\n\n\nSummary\n\n\nAs we approach a hybrid workplace\, this is a good time to pause and reflect on civility and communication. All too often we jump to conclusions and communicate with others based on assumptions\, which result in misperceptions\, misunderstandings\, and conflict.\n\n\nAt the beginning of a deposition\, examining counsel on Zoom may make a facial expression that suggests anger about the answer the witness just gave. Defending counsel may respond with an accusation that examining counsel is threatening the witness. In reality\, examining counsel’s facial expression was a reaction to a sharp abdominal pain from having recent surgery\, which is why they are appearing through Zoom. But they do not want to appear weak\, so they deny the facial expression was made\, and the dispute escalates. The court reporter and witness are caught in the middle.\n\n\nIn this session\, we explore how to reframe your mind to listen\, observe\, and communicate civilly and effectively.\n\n\nTopics\n\n\n What civility and ethics guidelines apply to lawyers\, paralegals\, and court reporters\n\n\n How to use civility as a sword and shield\n\n\n Minimizing stress\, frustration\, and disappointment through clear communication\n\n\n How to make observations instead of judgments\n\n\n Law firm and management’s role in the supervision of lawyers and staff\n\n\n How to be a strong advocate for your client and yourself\, while maintaining civility\n\n\nJoin our conversation to learn some practical tips for effective communication between lawyers\, paralegals\, staff\, court reporters\, and others and share your voice.\n\n\nDate: Wednesday\, September 15\, 2021\n\n\nProgram: 12:00 – 1:15 p.m. Pacific Time\n\n\nMCLE: 1 Hour
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/bar-association-of-san-francisco/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210911T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210911T141500
DTSTAMP:20260406T153430
CREATED:20210910T125233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210910T152347Z
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SUMMARY:Washington Court Reporters Association Fall 2021 Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Ana will speak at 12:45 to 2:15 \nIt is an honor to be one of five speakers at the Washington Court Reporters Association’s Fall 2021 Virtual Conference! \nDate: Saturday\, September 11\, 2021\nProgram: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PDT \nAGENDA \n9:00 WCRA President’s Welcome\nPhyllis Lykken\, CCR\, RPR\, FAPR \n9:00-10:30\nRebecca Klein & Keith Scott\nTALLsmall Productions\, LLC. \n10:30-10:45 Break & Prizes \n10:45-11:45\nCOLD: The Investigation of the Death of Susan Powell\nDave Cawley\, KSL Investigative Journalist \n11:45-12:45\nLunch & WCRA Business Meeting\, including Installation of New Officers \n12:45-2:15\nOwn Your Authority to Speak Up for the Record & Your Needs\nAna Fatima Costa\, Costa Coaching & Consulting \n2:15-2:30 Break & Prizes \n2:30-4:00\nWhen It’s Time to Raise Your Rates for Your Services— Three Strategies to Negotiating Your Rates\nCassandra Caldarella\, CSR\, CoverCrow\, Inc. \n4:00-5:00\nZoom Social Hour & Prizes \nPlease join us this Saturday\, September 11\, 2021\, for some fun and networking with fellow reporters after the seminar. \n#WCRA2021 #SpeakUp #StrongerTogether
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/wcra/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Speaker
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210729T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210801T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153430
CREATED:20210730T005954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T012211Z
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SUMMARY:2021 NCRA Conference and Expo
DESCRIPTION:Own Your Story to Speak Up for the Record and Your Needs\nOn stage: Ana Fatima Costa \nSunday @ 8:30 AM \n2021 NCRA Conference and Expo\nJuly 29 through Aug. 1 at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas\, Nevada
URL:https://anafatimacosta.com/event/speaking-at-event-in-nevada/
LOCATION:CA
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