Released on Tuesday, May 18, 2021.
International work can be challenging. It can also be very rewarding. No matter what, it is an adventure you will remember for the rest of your life. Have you thought about it? Wondered if it was for you? Where would you even go to get answers to your questions?
This month we are talking to folks who have served as consultants on rule of law assignments in countries across the globe. From Russia, to Vietnam, to the Pacific Islands, these panelists have seen it all. Now you will hear their stories first-hand. This episode will give you a taste of international work. We will also tell you about NACM’s own forum for people involved in international work and for those wanting to get involved: The NACM International Committee. In addition, you will learn about the National Center for State Court’s International Division and the outstanding work it is doing around the globe.
Today’s contributors:
- Michele Oken, Chair of NACM’s International Committee
- Jeffrey Apperson, Vice President of the National Center for State Courts’ International Division
Our panel today includes:
- Norman Meyer, CourtLeader contributor with 38 years of experience as a trial court administrator in the U.S. federal and state courts
- Pam Harris, State Court Administrator for the Maryland Court System
- Pamela Ryder-Lahey, Court Management Consultant with 41 years’ experience and most recently Chief Executive Officer for the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
- John Cipperly, Senior Program Manager with the International Division of the National Center for State Courts
- Janet Cornell, Court Consultant with over 35 years of experiences with both general and limited jurisdiction courts.
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