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This session will highlight how MCH policy has evolved in recent years. Maternal and Child Health: State and Federal Policy 102 Tahra Johnson, program director, Maternal and Child Health, NCSL Representative Stephanie Hilferty, Louisiana Moderator: Kate Blackman, Health Program group director, NCSL

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The program will feature alumni of NCSL’s Fellows programs discussing their successes and advice for the newest classes of Fellows. The Maternal and Child Health Fellows will join the Opioid Policy Fellows for networking and dinner. Speaker: Kelsi Feltz, public health analyst, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, Health and Human Services (HHS) Moderator: Tahra Johnson, program director, Maternal and Child Health, NCSL This session will welcome the inaugural class of MCH Policy Fellows with an overview of the program and introductions of the Fellows. WRISE requests that all speakers share educational outcomes, including practice sharing, idea exploration and dissemination of tools, resources and actionable steps.Kickoff Meeting Agenda: Friday, Jan. Speakers are prohibited from using their speaking role as a platform for business promotion. Potential speakers can expect to hear about their status from the Planning Committee after a detailed review.ĭiversity of gender, race, discipline, and geographic representation is a priority for WRISE in developing the conference program, and will be given considerable weight when evaluating speaker suggestions. The speaker line-up for the WRISE Leadership Forum is carefully curated and space is limited. Program Policies, Guidelines and Expectations: *WRISE will reach out to suggested speakers directly. Suggested speaker’s name, title and affiliation.Ī description of expertise and/or topics this speaker could cover.Įxplanation on suggestion (when did you see them speak, why would they be great, bio, previous speaking engagements and/or what we should know about them)ĭoes the speaker know that you are recommending them? Submitter’s Contact Information The "submitter" is the individual completing the online form, and who will be available to answer any questions about the submission, regardless of whether they are the proposed speaker. Please submit the following information on the online submission form. We reserve the right to combine speakers into sessions to most effectively shape each session’s content and the event’s learning experience as a whole. Sessions may have one or multiple speakers. We are accepting both proposals for sessions or topics, as well as suggestions for dynamic speakers to include as the program is developed. WRISE Leadership Forum Program Committee will develop the 2023 Leadership Forum program based on priority topics refined through several public and committee brainstorm sessions. Open Call for Speaker Suggestions and Content Proposals

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The Leadership Forum is also a great way to network with leaders from various sectors represented at this event in renewable energy, transmission, utilities, development and more. Join professionals from across the country as we discuss current renewable energy trends and policy issues all while gaining valuable tools to enhance your career and build your companies and organizations. The 2023 WRISE Leadership Forum will be a hybrid event, held both virtually online and in-person at the Graduate Minneapolis from Tuesday, October 10 to Thursday, October 12.

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The WRISE Leadership Forum is a unique experience, combining professional development with tools to advance renewable energy.












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