Conference Evaluation – Your Input is Important To Us

by Kavin Black on August 21, 2009

posted in: Education,leadership

Day Long  Institutes, The TechSoup Kitchen, Public Policy 101, Position Specific Networking Forums, Region and Caucus Meetings, the Social Event and the Annual Meeting.  Just thinking about all that took place during the CALCASA Statewide Leadership Conference  ” Ending Sexual Violence 2.0 -The Future is Connected” has me exhausted!

If you attended the conference, we would like your input on the content of the training and on the various events that you participated in.  We will use  your responses  as a template for improvements on future CALCASA trainings, conferences and institutes.   Click here to access the evaluation.

The Social Event - Great conversation and music.

The Social Event - Great conversation and music.

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Author: Kavin Black (82 Articles)

Kavin Black currently holds the position of Organizational Services Coordinator at CALCASA. He works with rape crisis centers as well as other organizations to build agency capacity and infrastructure to further the mission of the organization. Kavin began working at CALCASA in July 2002 as the Campus & Training Resource Coordinator on the National Campus Program to Address Violence Against Women on College Campuses. Kavin is a former Executive Director of a California rape crisis center and a former academy instructor for California POST.

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1 Susi Bains August 24, 2009 at 9:37 am

Conference was excellent. Attended Strengthening Relationships w/Tribal Communities training institute. Wow – what an eye opener. Connie Reitman-Solas was an amazing presenter/trainer …. PLEASE bring her back again! Marnie Webb (Techsoup) and her team were great too – our entire crew learned a lot from them.

Thank you for a great event!

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