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NCWHL Community Convos: Ask the Ref

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Wednesday, June 10, 7- 8:30 pm
Ask the Ref!

Ever wonder how someone becomes a ref? What type of training goes into certification? Curious about what referees see in our gameplay? Hear some of the odd, wonderful and yes wild stories from 25 years of officiating as our very own JJ Nakaso answers all our burning questions.
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About Joanne “JJ” Nakaso
JJ started playing hockey at 26, having never skated on ice before her first lesson. She skated in the first women-only scrimmage organized by Theresa Green that went on to become the NCWHL.

JJ has been an NCWHL skater, scorekeeper, referee and referee coordinator. She was one of the first women referees for the league. JJ has been an instructor for USAH officiating seminars as well as NCWHL Referee Coordinator from 2003-2015. She currently officiates for NCWHL, NorCal (youth league), and SIAHL (Sharks Ice Adult Hockey League), and has been a mentor for youth officials for the past four seasons.

NCWHL Community Convos: Feeling Benched with Jenn Lo and Kai Stowers

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Wednesday, June 3, 7- 8:30 pm
Feeling Benched? Rediscover your inner resilience during times of uncertainty and chaos

When you are on the bench, anger, frustration, and sadness permeate your body. It is difficult to focus, be supportive of your replacement, and be mentally prepared for when you’re called back into the game.

Outside the rink, the COVID-19 pandemic can make us feel emotionally or physically benched in our work and personal lives. This self-reflective workshop leverages mindfulness concepts and Lean problem-solving skills to strengthen your mental game. You will participate in activities to help you take charge of your next step whether you are in the defensive, neutral, or offensive zone – or even if you don’t know what zone you are in!
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Jenn Chan is a management consultant and coach who leverages mindfulness-based thinking to help clients break down and solve complex business problems. She specializes in Lean A3 Thinking and leads organizational initiatives to help advance a culture of continuous improvement at UCSF.

Kai Stowers is an Organization Development leader enabling breakthrough organizational and personal transformation by empowering leaders to gain greater self-awareness and leading teams through the most challenging conversations to strengthen and deepen motivation, performance, and results.

NCWHL Community Convos: How to Find Jobs & Write Resumes with Jeannie Warner

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Wednesday, May 27, 7-8:30 pm

How to Find Jobs & Write Resumes with Jeannie Warner
This workshop helps everyone translate their skills both from previous jobs and community volunteerism (including skating!) into applicable job search items which can help you find new employment. We will discuss your LinkedIn profile and what to include along with search algorithms used by recruiters. We will talk about where to look for a job and how to customize your resume to increase your likelihood of an interview. This comes with an open invitation to visit Jeannie’s LI site and harvest all her contacts for everyone with the name Recruiter. She thinks she has about a hundred.
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Jeannie Warner has never been out of work for more than two months in 30 years. She’s written resumes for many people, been a hiring manager, and worked with recruiters from both sides of the desk. She has a useless degree in musicology, a checkered career in computer security, and aspirations of world domination. Currently she’s the Director of Product Marketing Management for a security startup.
Jeannie Warner spent her formative years in Colorado, Canada, and Southern California, and is not afraid to abandon even the most luxurious domestic environs for an opportunity to travel almost anywhere. Jeannie’s writing credits include blogs of random musings and warning on the topics of IT Security, as well as publications in online magazines and anthologies on Amazon. She is in the process of moving from Santa Clara to Sunnyvale. Her bribe of choice is a latte or a dark and stormy, depending on the time of day.
Jeannie strongly believes that yes is more fun than no.

NCWHL Community Convos: The Art of Writing Romance

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NCWHL Community Convos
May 20, 2020
7pm

The Art of Writing Romance
Elise Faber on researching, writing, and promoting romance novels

USA Today bestselling author, Elise Faber, loves chocolate, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and hockey (the order depending on the day and how well her team—the Sharks!—are playing). She and her husband also play as much hockey as they can squeeze into their schedules, so much so that their typical date night is spent on the ice. Elise changes her hair color more often than some people change their socks, loves sparkly things, and is the mom to two exuberant boys and lives in Northern California. Connect with her in her Facebook group, the Fabinators or find more information about her books at www.elisefaber.com

NCWHL Community Convos: Essential Work

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Essential Work: Stories From Our Front Line Workers
Wednesday, April 29, 7- 8:30 pm

Find out what it’s like to work while during a global pandemic. Hear stories that span fighting infectious disease, to interacting with the public on a daily basis, to working at a correctional facility, as well as working in a city emergency response team. Members will take us through personal experiences during these unique times.

Dr. Nancy Shulman
Nancy is an Infectious Disease physician, who has been working in pharma/biotech. She maintains a small voluntary clinical practice in HIV care at San Mateo General Hospital.

Lisa Myers
Lisa is the Supervising Ranger for the Palo Alto Baylands. She has been a Ranger for 26 years and an Emergency Medical Technician for 20 years.

Jennifer Schwartz
Jennifer is a Deputy Sheriff with the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office. She is currently assigned to the Maguire Correctional Facility and has been in law enforcement for 24 years.

Nancy Milholland
Nancy is a GIS Application Engineer at the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management. She uses geospatial tools to visualize data, provide new insights, generate questions, and tell a story. She is part of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) for the City and County of San Francisco.