This session will look at how different departments within CLE organizations can work collaboratively in order to develop, create, and build better shared resources. It will focus on how to build off institutes, seminars, sessions, and materials that organizations have already planned or created, and how to use materials and sessions in new formats to reach a wider audience.
Building Shared Resources_Moore_Lefebvre_Sommerfeldt_Handout
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Matt is the Director of Programming at the Legal Education Society of Alberta. A former practicing lawyer and former high school teacher, Matt is so happy to have found a way to blend the two professions in CLE! When not working, Matt enjoys spending time with his family and working on his backyard skating rink.
Megan K. Lefebvre Megan has been a Publications Attorney at Minnesota CLE since June 2011. She received her Juris Doctorate from Hamline University School of Law, and also has a Masters in Library and Information Sciences from St. Catherine’s University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of Minnesota, Duluth. Prior to joining Minnesota CLE, she worked at Thomson Reuters as a Legal Content Associate, and at the Washington County Law Library. Megan has been a member of ACLEA since 2012. She is an avid reader, traveler, and dedicated life-long learner.