Presented by: Career Development and Mentoring Committee

Co-Sponsoredby: FCBA Young Lawyers Committee, Diversity Committee, Diversity Pipeline Program Committee, and DC Bar

Panelists:

Martha Saenz, Owner, Law Office of Martha Saenz

Maya Martin Tsukazaki, Second-Year Law Student, American University Washington College of Law

Sonia W. Murphy, Trial Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division, Commercial Litigation Branch

Angela E. Giancarlo, Partner, Mayer Brown

Moderator:

Janine Herring, Co-Chair, WBA Career Development & Mentoring

Want to make the most of your mentoring relationship? Regardless of whether you find yourself as a mentor or mentee through work, a formal mentoring program, or happenstance, this program is for you. Mentors and mentees will learn how to set expectations and objectives for their relationship, track progress, and assist one another in career growth. The panel will discuss how to maintain a mentoring relationship while meeting remotely and how mentors can best support attorneys of color. Be sure to invite the other half of your mentoring pair!

Cost:
Members $10
Non-Members $20
Student $0

If you have any difficulty registering, or have questions, contact us at admin@wbadc.org or 202-639-8880.

 


Refunds can only be processed for cancellations received more than two business days prior to the event.

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Making the Most of Your Mentoring Relationship

  • Thursday May 20 2021, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Zoom Webinar