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Freelance Community of Interest

New Articles Submitted By Fellow Freelance Reporters

Challenging Circumstances by Suzanne Small, RDR,CRR,CBC,CPE

Focusing on the Goal by Pamela G. Weyant, RMR. CRR 

What's A CRR, Anyway by Sandy Bunch Vanderpol, RMR, CRR, CSR

What does CRR mean? As court reporters, we all know CRR stands for Certified Realtime Reporting... 

If there are articles specific to freelance reporting you would like posted to this web site, please contact Mike Friedman at mfriedman@ncrahq.org.


Announcing the winners from the Dallas Bee

Trivia Round Winner - Rollie Cox of Madison, Wisconsin

Spelling Round Winner - Linda Baker of Georgetown, TX

Vocabulary Round Winner - Adam Miller of Middletown, DE

TSVC Grand Bee - Linda Baker of Georgetown, TX


Freelance Community of Interest Sponsors Steno Briefs Database

Now Freelancers can submit their favorite briefs to the NCRA website!  NCRA has created a free Steno Briefs database sponsored by the Freelance, Official, CART and Captioning Communities of Interest. Click on http://ncraonline.org/Stenobriefs/default.htm to check it out! 

All freelancers are welcome to submit their favorite briefs and have free access to all briefs posted.  We encourage a wide range of topic areas! If you would like to submit your favorite briefs, send an email to freelance@ncrahq.org.  Please visit http://ncraonline.org/Stenobriefs/default.htm for guidelines for submitting briefs.


Freelance Sponsored Seminar Being Presented at the 2008 Midyear Convention in Boston, MA!

Join us in Boston for this fun, interactive seminar that is being sponsored by the NCRA Freelance Community of Interest!


The Trivia, Spelling, Vocabulary Boston Showdown

Bring your spontaneous thinking cap and join other stellar reporters in a true Massachusetts duel to become a TSVC Bee King or Queen.  The categories to challenge your level of knowledge include trivia, spelling, and vocabulary.  If you don't want to participate, you can always cheer on your favorite pundit.  Whatever you do, you don't want to miss the crowning of the new Trivia Bee King or Queen!!!! 

 


If there are topics you would like to see presented at future NCRA Midyear Conferences or Annual Conventions, please contact Mike Friedman at mfriedman@ncrahq.org.