Panelists will share how their organizations responded to the drastically changed CLE environment, crisis and project management tools they found helpful, and how they plan to continue navigating through the changing landscape ahead.
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Karen joined the Oregon State Bar CLE Seminars Department in 2001 as a program attorney. She served as the department director from 2003 to 2020 and is currently the Oregon bar’s first Chief Equity and Professional Development Officer. Prior to becoming a CLE professional, she was a tax and transactional attorney and practiced in Oregon and Texas. A member of the Association for Continuing Education (ACLEA) since 2001, Karen has been involved in a variety of ACLEA activities, including serving on ACLEA’s Executive Committee and as President. Although her international travels are on pause during the current world health crisis, she remains a food experience enthusiast and a huge fan of dessert and the Oxford comma.
Sigalle provides leadership to ensure proper execution of Lawline's vision, values, and brand promises. She oversee all operations of the business including Content, Business Operations, Customer Experience, Marketing, and Development to effectively grow the organization. Before joining Lawline in March 2012, Sigalle litigated civil claims in areas such as landlord tenant, breach of contract and tax lien and mortgage foreclosures actions. She also handled transactional matters such as drafting residential and commercial leases, demand letters, and client conflict waivers. Sigalle is an avid lover of music, video games, blogging, asking questions and all things food. She is also fluent in Hebrew and enjoys writing fiction, traveling and scuba diving. Sigalle is dedicated to continuous and active learning, positive contribution to the legal community, and taking time to help others.
Lisa Carper is a freelance instructional designer for Room 435. She previously served as Continuing Education Director for Trial Guides and in a similar role for LexisNexis. Lisa plans to be the American version of JK Rowling; until that happens, however, she is very happy and excited to be in eLearning.