Do you have a great idea for a session topic at the 2025 NCRA Conference & Expo taking place July 24-26, 2025, at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis in Minneapolis, Minn.? There is still plenty of time to submit a proposal to be a presenter. The deadline is Dec. 31, 2024.
Consider sharing your professional insights, experiences, and knowledge with your peers by presenting. It’s a great opportunity to help them expand their knowledge, and it’s a perfect opportunity for you to grow your own network.
Proposals for sessions are intentionally brief so that you don’t need to do too much work up front. All you need is an idea, a target audience, a proposed session title and description, a short bio, and then you’re done! You can submit your idea now and work on the presentation after your concept has been accepted.
Need an idea? Get started with one from the following list, or just use the list to help spark your own ideas.
Professional development
- Ethics
- Leadership/management skills
- Marketing/advertising
- Business development
- Health and wellness
State of the industry/profession
- Workforce
- State and federal regulations
- Official, freelance, or captioning
- Steno
- Promoting the profession
Technology/Innovation
- Automation
- Software training
- Realtime
- Trends in technology
Teaching and learning
- Court reporting education
- Captioning education
- Legal videography education
Benefits of presenting
- Enjoy a complimentary “Seminars-only Registration.”
- Earn CEUs by attending educational offerings.
- Earn PDCs by presenting your session.
- Grow your network.
- Opportunity to present an approved session via webinar after the Conference for the members who could not attend in person.
- Opportunity to purchase a “Speaker Registration” at a discounted price that will include the networking activities.
We mean it when we say everyone is invited to propose a session, and we’re here to help as you do. Ready to get started? Visit NCRA.org/presentations to submit your idea, but remember, your proposal must be submitted by Dec. 31, 2024, to be considered.