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2024 July Meeting: Preparing for the Next Seismic Shift: A Workshop on Meeting the New Pace of Change

  • 12 Jul 2024
  • 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
  • Online - Link in registration confirmation and reminder emails

Registration

  • Members associated with a law firm in the greater New York metropolitan area, which includes the tri-state area of New Jersey, Connecticut and New York
  • Members associated with a vendor or independent consultants that provide technology services to law firms in the greater New York metropolitan area which includes the tri-state area of New Jersey, Connecticut and New York

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Preparing for the Next Seismic Shift:

A Workshop on Meeting the New Pace of Change


The pace of change and the types of changes we’ll confront in the coming years will require us all to get comfortable shifting more frequently and more quickly, and will force us to rethink how we think and how we respond. The next changes we face, whether they come from AI, new communication platforms, or evolving solutions yet to come will require us to be more nimble than ever.

Join Jay Sullivan, seasoned presenter on communication and change, in an interactive workshop exploring the key concepts in his new book, The New Nimble, and applying them to our own daily challenges.

Social Time: 9:00 AM


About the Author:

Jay Sullivan

For more than 25 years, Jay Sullivan has helped thousands of professionals improve how they manage and lead their teams. He has designed and delivered programs on critical thinking, innovation, business development, and a broad range of communication skills. He is an award-winning author and columnist and was an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown Law Center and Fordham University School of Law.

His book, Simply Said: Communicating Better at Work and Beyond, was released by John Wiley & Sons in 2016, and has since been translated into Arabic, Chinese, French, Korean, and Russian. As a contributing writer for Forbes.com and The Business of Law Insider.com, Jay brings relevant and timely advice on how we can all enhance our communication and leadership skills.

Jay received his J.D. from Fordham University in 1989. That year, he was named among the first class of Skadden Fellows by the Skadden Foundation. For two years he acted as in-house legal counsel at Covenant House, a crisis shelter for runaway and homeless teenagers. He then practiced corporate law for seven years on behalf of Lloyds of London.

He and his wife, Mary, live in Pleasantville, New York, where they raised their four children, and in Middletown, Rhode Island.

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