Elevating Cougs presenter proposal submissions deadline Wednesday, May 15

Elevating Cougs: Empowering You to Share and Grow

Elevating Cougs isn’t just about showcasing knowledge; it’s about fostering growth, both personally and professionally, and sharing the expertise that we know exists throughout all levels of our organization. As we gear up for another installment of our largest internal employee development event, consider stepping onto the stage and sharing your expertise with our community.

If you’ve never presented before, don’t worry! We’re here to support you every step of the way, from brainstorming ideas to refining your delivery. Together, let’s make Elevating Cougs 2024 the best one yet. Let’s inspire, educate, and elevate one another as we continue on our journey of growth and development.

Visit the Elevating Cougs web page to learn more about the benefits of presenting, how to get involved, and sample topics such as soft and/or technical skills.

Ready to submit your presentation proposal, or want to nominate a presenter? Complete the proposal form online.

We look forward to seeing you on stage!

— Elevating Cougs Organizing Committee

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