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Conducting Effective Market Research: Asking Power Questions


Total Credits: 1 CAE

Presenters:
Heather Gore Liddell |  Joanna Piros
Duration:
50 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video


Description

Join a panel of four editors from CLE organizations of varying types and sizes to share their full editing process, from when they receive materials from their authors through publication. The hope is to discuss how to make the best possible publication product, regardless of the size of the shop, by making the most of the resources currently available.

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Heather Gore Liddell's Profile

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Director, CLE Programs

Osgoode Professional Development - Osgoode Hall Law School (York University)


Heather Gore Liddell is Director of CLE Programs for Osgoode Professional Development (“OPD”), Osgoode Hall Law School, York University.

In this role, Mrs. Gore Liddell oversees a team of 14 who develop high-level continuing legal education programs on a diverse range of legal topics for legal practitioners and other professionals. Previous to this role, Mrs. Gore Liddell was Manager of OPD's online programming and Sr. Program Lawyer, Business Development. In addition to program development, this included e-commerce initiatives, in addition to accreditation of credit and non-credit programming, sponsorship and in-house/custom programs.

Prior to coming to OPD in May 2005, Mrs. Gore Liddell practiced with the law firm Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (“BLG”), one of Canada’s largest and most prestigious law firms, where she also completed her articles and worked as a summer law student. During her time at BLG, Mrs. Gore Liddell was seconded to General Motors Canada Ltd. where she acted as in-house counsel. She has also worked with the Royal Bank of Canada and RBC Dominion Securities.

Mrs. Gore Liddell obtained a Bachelor of Laws from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2003, was called to the Ontario Bar in 2004. She holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts (with Distinction) from the University of Toronto (2000). 


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