Strouf to host SEABC mentoring workshop at Annual Florida Bar Convention
The workshop will utilize improv exercises to simulate barriers to communication that impact the success of the mentor-mentee relationship
The Student Education and Admission to the Bar Committee (SEABC) is teaming up with the Henry Latimer Center for Professionalism for an innovative and interactive workshop for the 2023 Annual Florida Bar Convention later this month.
“Rethinking How Mentors Communicate” will be offered as a CLE during SEABC’s meeting June 23 from 11 to noon at The Boca Raton.
The workshop will utilize improv exercises to simulate barriers to communication that impact the success of the mentor-mentee relationship. The committee is applying for ethics and bias elimination CLE credits. The June CLE is open to all members of the Bar who are also welcome to attend the SEBAC meeting following the workshop.
This dynamic educational opportunity will be hosted by SEABC Chair Jennifer Hope Strouf, an expert in criminal trial law earning her Florida Bar Board Certification in Criminal Trial.
SEABC has been at the forefront of the Bar’s goal of encouraging successful mentorship relationships. Over the last year, its Mentoring Initiative Subcommittee has been busy collecting data from law schools to coordinate mentorship initiatives effectively.
All members attending the Annual Convention are invited to attend. To register, visit https://tinyurl.com/buheddjn. Space is limited and registration is required.