COGEL Connect: Training Edition
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COGEL Connect: Training Edition

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10/3/2024
When: Thursday, October 3, 2024
3:00 - 4:00 pm EDT | 12:00 - 1:00 pm PDT
Where: Zoom
United States
Contact: aellison@cogel.org
(916) 329-1890


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You’ve yawned through it yourself, having you?  The monotone speaker at a podium reciting statutory language with a power point loaded with thousands of small font words.  Remember?  Of course you don’t.  Even if you remember the experience, you certainly don’t recall the information shared.  And why?  Because we don’t learn that way!

Join panel members Susan Myers of the Oregon Ethics Commission and Cynthia Raulston of the Alabama Ethics Commission to ensure that your training program never resembles a sleep aid!  Dissect new ways to make your training delivery innovative and effective!  What storytelling techniques can you learn?  How to assemble case studies that pique the learner’s interest?  What online tools can you use to your advantage?  Don’t miss this COGEL CONNECT: Training Edition for a conversation that will get you excited about your training program again!


  Susan Myers

Executive Director

Oregon Government Ethics Commission

Susan Myers is the Executive Director of the Oregon Government Ethics Commission. She previously served as its Compliance & Education Coordinator and as an Investigator.

 

Cynthia Raulston

Special Assistant

Alabama Ethics Commission

Cynthia Raulston is the Special Assistant to the Director for the Alabama Ethics Commission. Cynthia graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2002 and joined the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office. While at the District Attorney’s Office, Cynthia prosecuted everything from simple drug possession to capital murder. In addition to her regular cases, she began prosecuting white collar crime and public corruption cases in 2005. In 2015, she and colleague started the White-Collar Crime and Public Corruption Unit to focus on larger, more complicated prosecutions including EBT fraud, organized retail crime, embezzlements, and public corruption.  She joined the Ethics Commission staff in 2017 as Assistant General Counsel, became General Counsel in 2018, and was appointed as the Special Assistant to the Director in 2021.