2018-19 Continuing Education Programming: Presented by Capital One

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The 2018-19 CoSIDA Continuing Education Webinar Series presented by Capital One will be called “Teachable Tuesdays.” The schedule below is tentative and flexible. Monthly topics may shift, depending on important news or issues that might break throughout the academic year.

The Continuing Education Committee will be offering professional development training and other continuing education topics on other channels throughout the year, including Twitter chats, podcasts, videos and more.

Following each webinar, an on-demand replay will be available in our CoSIDA Connect online community (member only), and will be accompanied by a full transcript, courtesy of ASAP Sports, CoSIDA's Official Instant Transcript Provider.

Ask Your Questions!
These webinars are meant to be interactive and you're encouraged to submit questions in advance or during the webinar. Advance questions can be send to Barb Kowal, CoSIDA Director of Professional Development and External Affairs by emailing barbkowal@cosida.com. During the webinars, you have access to a chat box where you can ask your questions live.

Coordinating the 2018-19 program for 2018-19 is CoSIDA 3rd Vice President Cindy Potter of Columbia College (Mo.) (cnpotter@ccis.edu), Continuing Education Committee Chair Nick Guerriero of American (nickg@american.edu) and Vice-Chair Ryan Bower of Florida Southern College (rbower@flsouthern.edu).


2018-19 CoSIDA Continuing Education Webinar Schedule, Presented by Capital One
 
Next Webinar

#CoSIDA19 Convention Prep: Know Before You Go!
Join Us To Talk About the June CoSIDA Convention

Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Time: 2 PM (ET) / 1 PM (CT) / Noon (MT) / 11 AM (PT)

Register Online (Free)

A webinar for all those attending the June Convention at the Orlando World Center Marriott (June 9-12). Join us to gain tips and advice on navigating #CoSDIA19 as we preview our sessions/panels, socials and networking events. Lots to share with our attendees! This webinar is for us to give you the highlights and "things to know before you go," PLUS an opportunity to answer YOUR questions so you are fully prepared for your Convention experience.

This webinar is geared to ALL ATTENDEES, with a special invitation to those who are first-timers at a CoSIDA Convention and those who are grant award recipients.

Presenters
Sam Atkinson
 – CoSIDA Second Vice President/Convention Operations Committee Chair – Gallaudet University, Associate AD for Communications  sam.atkinson@gallaudet.edu
Rixon Lane – Lander University, Assistant AD for Sports Media  rlane@lander.edu
Will Roleson – Convention Manager – CoSIDA Associate Executive Director  willroleson@cosida.com
Barb Kowal – CoSIDA Director of External Affairs & Professional Development  barbkowal@cosida.com
Laurie Bollig – CoSIDA Director of Membership Engagement  lauriebollig@cosida.com
Doug Vance – CoSIDA Executive Director  dougvance@cosida.com

Moderator:
Ryan Bower
 – Florida Southern College, Director of Athletic Communications rbower@flsouthern.edu

 
Past Webinars - Available Now to watch On-Demand with full transcript from ASAP Sports

Climbing Up The Ladder
Strategies for professional advancement in the athletic communications field.?
Tuesday, May 14, 2019


Watch On-Demand and Access the ASAP Sports full transcript (Member only via CoSIDA Connect)

Presenters discussed strategies and advice for moving up professionally in the athletic communications field and how to best position yourself for the next move and be seen as a leader in the interview process. 

Megan McIntosh – University of Michigan, Assistant Director of External Communications and Public Relations  Meganmci@umich.edu
Clare Webb – Bishop’s University, Sports Information and Digital Media Assistant  cwebb@ubishops.ca
Jeff Smith – University of Arkansas, Assistant  Communications Director  js112@uark.edu

Moderator: 
Ryan Bower,
Florida Southern College, Director of Athletic Communications rbower@flsouthern.edu



Supporting Women in the Profession
Organized by the CoSIDA Diversity & Inclusion Committee

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Watch On-Demand and Access the ASAP Sports full transcript (Member only via CoSIDA Connect)

A webinar for all athletic communicators – male and female – who work in a diverse environment. Topics included supporting each other in the office, dealing with sexism in the workplace and mentorship throughout the lifecycle of a career.

Presenters
Emily Dorko  Adelphi University, Associate Athletic Director for External Relations  edorko@adelphi.edu
Kimberlie Haner
 – Arizona State University, Assistant Director Media Relations  Kimberlie.Haner@asu.edu
Jaclyn Lam
 – Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, Assistant Commissioner  jlam@rmacsports.org
Chevonne Mansfield – LEAD1 Association, Director of Communications  chevonne@lead1a.com

Moderator:
Kyle Chilton 
– BYU, Director of Media Relations - Men's Basketball  kyle_chilton@byu.edu



Working On The New You 
Tuesday, January 29

Watch On-Demand Webinar and Access the ASAP Sports full transcript (Member only via CoSIDA Connect)

Discussion centered around bettering oneself mentally, emotionally and physically. Barbara Barnes and Cindy Potter gave advice and strategies for being a working mother in the athletics communications profession including "I want my kids to see Mom working and being successful."

Mex Carey shared his experience in balancing family priorities from several states away. All gave tips and thoughts on how to prioritize personal needs and work responsibilities.

Presenters
Barbara Barnes  Georgetown University, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications  Barbara.Barnes@georgetown.edu
Cindy Potter
 – Columbia College (Mo.), Associate Director of Athletics/Media Relations and Compliance/CoSIDA 3rd Vice President  cnpotter@ccis.edu
Mex Carey
 – Michigan State University, Athletic Communication Associate Director  carey@ath.msu.edu

Moderator:
Ryan Bower
 – Florida Southern College, Director of Athletic Communications  rbower@flsouthern.edu



Best Practices For Managing The Crossover Seasons
Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018

Watch On-Demand Webinar and Access the ASAP Sports full transcript (Member only via CoSIDA Connect)

College athletic communications pros — from large, medium and small-sized staffs — are approaching the demanding fall season morphing into winter season time. Presenters from NCAA Division I, II and III tackled questions and issues surrounding crossover seasons and gave tips and advice to help you manage your time and your staff’s time.

Presenters
Emily Dorko – Adelphi University, Associate Athletic Director for External Relations  edorko@adelphi.edu
Cyrill Parham
 – Wesley College, Director of Sports Information  cyrill.parham@wesley.edu
Ryan Sakamoto
 – Patriot League, Assistant Commissioner for Communications  rsakamoto@patriotleague.org

Moderator:
Meghan O'Brien
 – Continuing Education Committee vice-chair  obrienmk21@gmail.com



Best Practices for Nominating and Voting in the Google Cloud Academic All-America® Program
Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018

Watch On-Demand Webinar and Access the ASAP Sports full transcript (Member only via CoSIDA Connect)

The webinar discussed best practices, tips and advice for nominating and voting in the Google Cloud Academic All-America® program, the criteria to nominate a student-athlete, and also answered questions from CoSIDA members.

Presenters
Kevin Lanke – Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Assistant AD for Sports Information & Comm. / CoSIDA AAA Committee Vice Chair  lanke@rose-hulman.edu
Craig Hicks – Denison University, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications / CoSIDA AAA Committee  hicksc@denison.edu
Laurie Bollig
– CoSIDA, Director of Membership Engagement  lauriebollig@cosida.com



New Year Staffing; Mentoring Those You Bring In
Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018

Watch On-Demand Webinar and Access the ASAP Sports full transcript (Member only)

The discussion centering around your office staffing for the 2018-19 academic year. The interactive webinar featured a panel discussion as the presenters discussed staffing, offered advice and took questions. Whether you have a large paid staff or rely on volunteers and a small student base, there were strategies and ideas shared to help you train your staff and help your staff realign their priorities and tasks to take advantage of their skill sets and your office needs.

Presenters
Doug Tammaro – Arizona State University, Assistant AD of Media Relations  tammaro@asu.edu
Kenisha Rhone – Belmont University, Director of Digital Media and Social Strategy  kenisha.rhone@belmont.edu
Stayson Isobe – Northern Arizona University, Assistant Director of Communications  Stayson.Isobe@nau.edu
Mark Albanese – Pacific Lutheran University, Director of Sports Communication  albanemj@plu.edu

Moderator
Denise Thompson
– Big Sky Conference, Assistant Commissioner - Communications and External Affairs  dthompson@bigskyconf.com




Previous Years of Continuing Education Programming
2017-18
2016-17
2015-16
2014-15

2013-14
2012-13
2011-12