NTC WORKSHOP 2005 TUESDAY SCHEDULE  
   
TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2005  
   
 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
   
Location Title Speaker(s)
Marvin Theatre Keynote Speaker Barbara Jean "BJ" Wood & Yvonne Dunkle
   
 MORNING SESSION (9:40 a.m. - 10:55 a.m.)  
   
Location Title Speaker(s)
Grand Ballroom Considerations for Mediating with People Who are Deaf John Reiman
Room 301 Interpreting Issues in the Federal Workplace Robert Mather
Room 302 Remote Management: When Your Employees, Bosses, or Peers Are Not There Michael Harrell
Room 307 You Take the Lead Kathy Dollinger-Meyer & John Macko
Room 310 Is It Time to Declare the TTY as Being an Obsolete Technology? Robert Rice & Ken Nakata
   
MID-MORNING SESSION (11:05 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.)  
   
Location Title Speaker(s)
Grand Ballroom The Use of Hypnotherapy and Relaxed States with Deaf Clients in Mental Health Settings Mike Deninger
Room 301 Accommodating Late-Deafened Employees Deanna Stone
Room 302 The Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program Kathleen Melanson
Room 307 Leveraging Interpreters in the Workplace Billy Kendrick & Brandon Arthur
Room 310 Technology Access- Do You Know What You Are Missing? David Baquis
     
MID- AFTERNOON SESSION (1:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.)  
   
Location Title Speaker(s)
Grand Ballroom Acing your Resume & KSAs Kathryn Troutman
Room 301 You're Hired! Now CAP Can Provide You With Assistive Technology! Paul Singleton, Paul Boesch, & Lisa Valenti
Room 302 Introduction to Security Awareness Dean Lauria
Room 307 Understanding Federal Benefits Louis J. Schwarz
Room 310 Deaf Women in the Federal Government Panelists
   
AFTERNOON SESSION (2:55 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.)  
   
Location Title Speaker(s)
Grand Ballroom Political Power: Take It, It's Yours! Andrew J. Imparato
Room 301 The Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program Kathleen Melanson
Room 302 Wireless Technology in the Workplace Brenda Battat & Timothy Creagan
Room 307 Successful Deaf and Hard of Hearing Employees with Secondary Disabilities- How Do You Ask for Help? Eric F. Spanbauer & Jeffrey Dallos
Room 310 Successes and Pitfalls in the Federal Workplace for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Employees Panelists
     

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