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  • 03/02/2021 8:55 AM | Anonymous

    Hello PTCMW Members and Friends! It is time for my first monthly update on the PTCMW operations.

    Monthly Educational Sessions

    We held our February virtual panel career discussion that focused on offering career advice to students and early career professionals. We want to thank the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) I/O Psychology Graduate Program and Blacks in I/O Psychology for co-sponsoring the event; as well as our panel members Nchopia Nwokoma (O.C. Tanner), Nastasia Fong (IREX), Pat Curtin (NSF), and Jay Goodwin (ARI). With nearly 100 people in attendance, it was a tremendous success! Members can access the recording of the session in our webinar library.

    Our next monthly presentation will be on Wednesday, March 24th. Evan Sinar, Erin Eatough, Ali O'Malley & Shonna Waters from BetterUp will present research from the world’s largest database of coaching outcomes, including trends on member well-being across hundreds of thousands of coaching sessions with workers since mid-March of 2020. Registration will open soon.

    PTCMW is continuing to provide members and non-members the option of attending our monthly programs without being charged the normal fee – in light of COVID-19.  To attend the session without charge, simply email the secretary (secretary.ptcmw@gmail.com) to receive a code for registration.

    Mentorship Program

    The PTCMW 2020-21 Mentorship Program is wrapping up this month. We will be gathering feedback from the mentors and mentees who participated in the program to help us continue to improve and provide a great experience for all participants. And we are already planning for the next cycle which will be kicking off later this year.

    SIOP Conference Updates

    The 36th Annual SIOP Conference will be all virtual this year, beginning in mid-March and extending through early May. Events such as the Master’s Consortium, Doctoral Consortium, Early Career Faculty Consortium, and Preconference Workshops will begin in mid-March and the fact that all of these events are 100% virtual this year will allow SIOP to support and engage more members from a wider array of locations. The asynchronous and synchronous sessions will then begin in April with the asynchronous sessions being available through early-May. Registration for both the SIOP conference and the pre-conference workshops is now open https://www.siop.org/Annual-Conference

    Blog and Resource Sharing

    If you have resources you think would be useful for the PTCMW membership, please let us know!  Additionally, we are always looking for blog content. If you are interested in participating, you can reach out to me directly (president.ptcmw@gmail.com).

    Get Involved with PTCMW – Volunteer Opportunities

    If you are looking to get involved with PTCMW, we have many volunteer positions available – including:

    • Technology Support: This focuses on managing any virtual event – from managing registrations and communications to overseeing the technology aspects of the live events.
    • Monthly Session Planning: This focuses on identifying topics and speakers and coordinating upcoming events.
    • Graduate Student Consulting Challenge Support: This focuses on planning and coordinating the event this year, as well as kickstarting planning for next year.
    • Blog Support: This focuses on identifying content and contributors for the blog; we are always on the lookout for additional items that will be exciting and useful to our membership.
    • Community Organization Liaison Support: This focuses on growing PTCMWs connection with and support of other sister IO organizations in the DMV area.
    • Graduate Student Liaison Support: This focuses on maintaining and expanding our connections with local graduate student programs.

    Please reach out and let us know if you are interested. You can email us at secretary.ptcmw@gmail.com or president.ptcmw@gmail.com!

    PTCMW Member Survey – Coming Soon!

    We will be distributing a survey soon to PTCMW members to gather input on their PTCMW experience. We will be asking about the value our members are getting from PTCMW as well as potential areas for improvement or expansion. So please provide your input once you receive the survey.

    We look forward to continuing our efforts to connect, share, and grow with you.

    Thank you,

    Rob Calderón, PTCMW President

    president.ptcmw@gmail.com


  • 01/04/2021 9:52 AM | Anonymous

    Hello PTCMW Members and Friends.

    It is official; today is the last day of 2020! Before we bid this year adieu, here is a final update from the 2020 PTCMW Board.

    Awards and Recognition

    The November virtual Fall Event (hosted on November 18) provided an opportunity for PTCMW to announce our final awards for the year: the PTCMW Service Award winner and the Graduate Student Consulting Challenge winners.

    The Service Award is presented to recognize individuals for their service to PTCMW, and we are honored to name Gonzalo Ferro, Ph.D. as the 2020 recipient. Dr. Ferro has over 18 years of research and applied experience, has been a PTCMW member for nearly 20 years, and served as a PTCMW elected Board Member for 7 years. Additionally, Dr. Ferro assisted in establishing the PTCMW Fall Event, as well as the Graduate Student Consulting Challenge. Congratulations, Dr. Ferro!

    The 2020 Graduate Student Consulting Challenge (sponsored by Amazon) was a great success! Students were presented with a request for proposal (RFP) that outlined a real organizational challenge. Teams then worked together to develop a written response, as well as an oral presentation, that was evaluated by expert I-O judges. And the winners are:

    • The first-place team included: Dhanisha Nandigama, Jinah Rhee, Chelsea Riccardi, Sarah Schaible, Sarah Sultzer, Nianqi Wu
    • The second-place team included: Jessie Cannon, Taylor Dotson, Andrea Garry, Heekyung Kim, Joe Meyer
    • The third-place team included: Julia Baines, Alec Campbell, MaryJo Kolze, Yoori Koo, Anastasia Lisina, Abbey Salvas

     Congratulations to our winners and to all the students who participated!!

    For more information about the PTCMW Service Award and Graduate Student Consulting Challenge, please visit out website: http://www.ptcmw.org/Awards and http://www.ptcmw.org/scc.

    Monthly Educational Sessions

    To end the year, PTCMW held two final events – one in November and one in December:

    • On November 18, PTCMW held the virtual Fall Event. Nathan Kuncel, Ph.D. and Paul Sackett, Ph.D. presented respectively on Using Decision Making Research and Theory to Enhance Hiring Decisions and New Developments in Stereotype Threat: Implications for High Stakes Testing.
    • On December 9, Doug Reynolds, Ph.D. and Stephanie Neal, M.A. presented Leadership in Context: Shifting Conditions, Changing Demands.

    Both monthly presentations ended with a virtual happy hour. Members can access the slides and video recordings of our monthly events here: http://www.ptcmw.org/webcasts.

    Hope to see you at our next event!

    2021 PTCMW Board Members – Welcome!

    The election process for the 2021 PTCMW Officers concluded; the new Board Members have been identified. Please join me in congratulating and welcoming:

    • 2021 Recorder: Kira Foley
    • 2021 Secretary: Arielle Rogers
    • 2021 Treasurer: Richard Evitts
    • 2021 VP for Programs: Mike Litano
    • 2021 President-Elect: Marni Falcone

    These professionals will join 2021 PTCMW President Robert Calderón and myself next year!

    2020 PTCMW Board Members and Volunteers – Thank you!

    As an outgoing act, I would like to thank the 2020 PTCMW Board and Volunteers. This year, PTCMW was able to provide our membership with a full set of offerings, including eight (8) recorded monthly events (two of which were the virtual Fall Event and a workshop), the restart of the Mentorship Program, the annual career panel with UMBC, and the Graduate Student Consulting Challenge.

    In short, PTCMW worked hard to ensure our members were able to connect, share, and grow throughout the entire year. Please join me in thanking:

    • Past President: Lorin Mueller
    • President-Elect: Robert Calderón
    • Vice President: Angela Lee
    • Secretary: Katelyn McCoy
    • Treasurer: James Wilcox
    • Recorder and Mentoring Program Coordinator: Leah Ellison
    • Webmaster and Graduate Student Consulting Challenge Coordinator: Jenna Eagleson
    • Newsletter/Blog Editor: Yesenia Avila
    • Calendar Chair: Kira Foley
    • Technology Chair: Tessa Riley

    Although PTCMW cannot wait to see you again in person, we will look for you on one of our upcoming virtual offerings.

    It was my honor to serve as your president in 2020; until next year!

    Thank you,

    Emilee Tison, 2020 PTCMW President

    president.ptcmw@gmail.com


  • 10/20/2020 6:13 PM | Anonymous

    Hello PTCMW Members and Friends! It is time for another monthly update on the PTCMW operations.

    SIOP Call for Reviewers - DEADLINE IS TODAY

    On behalf of the SIOP conference committee, please consider signing up to serve as a reviewer. SIOP has received over 1000 submissions and are in need of additional reviewers to ensure a high-quality program.

    All SIOP Fellows, Members, Associates, International Affiliates, and retired members who are up-to-date with their dues are eligible to serve as reviewers. Student Affiliates are also eligible to be reviewers if they have defended their dissertation proposal and have presented at a prior SIOP conference as a first author.

    Please click here to sign up to review submissions for the conference.

    Monthly Educational Sessions

    For October, PTCMW and Amazon is hosting the Graduate Student Consulting Challenge!!  Participating students will be engaged in challenge activities from Thursday, October 22nd to Monday, October 26th.  Good luck to everyone! Winners will be announced during our November event.

    Join us for this year’s modified ‘Fall Event’ – on November 18 (the event announcement will be up on the website soon)! We will kick off the event with award announcements – for the PTCMW Service Award and the Graduate Student Consulting Challenge winners.  Then, Drs. Nathan Kuncel and Paul Sackett will present respectively on Using Decision Making Research and Theory to Enhance Hiring Decisions and New Developments in Stereotype Threat: Implications for High Stakes Testing. After the formal presentations, we will end the event with a virtual happy hour! Please join us.

    Get Involved with PTCMW – Open Board Positions and Volunteer Opportunities

    Interested in joining PTCMW? The following 2021 PTCMW Board positions are open for nominations:

    • President Elect
    • Vice President for Programs
    • Secretary
    • Treasurer
    • Recorder

    If you are interested, or would like to nominate a colleague, please email us at pastpres.ptcmw@gmail.com.  

    If you are interested in volunteering instead, we have many volunteer positions available – including:

    • Technology Support: This focuses on helping with managing any virtual event – from managing registrations and communications to overseeing the technology aspects of the live events.
    • Monthly Session Planning: This focuses on identifying topics and speakers, and coordinating upcoming events.
    • Website Support: This focuses on managing and improving the website content and format.
    • Blog Support: This focuses on identifying content and contributors for the blog; we are always on the lookout for additional items that will be exciting and useful to our membership.
    • Community Organization Liaison Support: This focuses on growing PTCMW's connection with and support of other sister IO organizations in the DMV area.
    • Graduate Student Liaison Support: This focuses on maintaining and expanding our connections with local graduate student programs.

    Please reach out and let us know if you are interested; email us at secretary.ptcmw@gmail.com!

    We look forward to continuing our efforts to connect, share, and grow with you.

    Thank you,

    Emilee Tison, PTCMW President

    president.ptcmw@gmail.com


  • 10/01/2020 5:59 PM | Anonymous

    Hello PTCMW Members and Friends! It is time for another monthly update on the PTCMW operations.

    Monthly Educational Sessions

    September’s workshop was held on September 23rd. Titled “Job Analysis in the Virtual World: Maintaining Engagement with SMEs and Clients”, Alexis Avery (CBP), Marni Falcone (FMP Consulting), Josh Isaacson (KPMG LLP), and Peter Seely (CDC) provided attendees with a great session and actionable takeaways! Thank you to all who attended; members can access the recording in our webinar library.

    For October, PTCMW is focused on the Graduate Student Consulting Challenge.  We will be back with a presentation event on November 18! Drs. Nathan Kuncel and Paul Sackett will present respectively on Using Decision Making Research and Theory to Enhance Hiring Decisions and New Developments in Stereotype Threat: Implications for High Stakes Testing. More to come!

    In Other News

    On September 28, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) issued a press release regarding their enforcement of the President’s new Executive Order: EO 13950. The EO was issued to “promote economy and efficiency in Federal contracting to promote unity in the Federal workforce, and to combat offensive and anti-American race and sex stereotyping and scapegoating.”

    Contractors should review the EO, as it can impact existing or planned training programs. 

    Get Involved with PTCMW

    If you are looking to get involved with PTCMW, we have many volunteer positions available – including:

    • Technology Support: This focuses on helping with managing any virtual event – from managing registrations and communications to overseeing the technology aspects of the live events (as well as post-even activities).
    • Monthly Session Planning: This focuses on identifying topics and speakers, and coordinating upcoming events.
    • Website Support: This focuses on managing and improving the website content and format.
    • Blog Support: This focuses on identifying content and contributors for the blog; we are always on the lookout for additional items that will be exciting and useful to our membership.
    • Community Organization Liaison Support: This focuses on growing PTCMWs connection with and support of other sister IO organizations in the DMV area.
    • Graduate Student Liaison Support: This focuses on maintaining and expanding our connections with local graduate student programs.

    Please reach out and let us know if you are interested!

    Additionally, we will be sending out communications to identify upcoming, open 2021 PTCMW Board positionsPlease be on the lookout for that information and think of nominating yourself or someone else! 

    We look forward to continuing our efforts to connect, share, and grow with you.

    Thank you,

    Emilee Tison, PTCMW President

    president.ptcmw@gmail.com


  • 09/08/2020 7:34 PM | Anonymous

    Hello PTCMW Members and Friends!

    2020 Bemis Award Announcement

    It is with great pleasure that we announce this year’s Stephen E. Bemis award winner: Dr. Mike Aamodt! 

    Presented at the 2020 IPAC Conference in July, the Stephen E. Bemis award is presented to an individual in our profession who is:

    • An accomplished personnel measurement practitioner, recognized for their ongoing commitment to the principles of merit and fairness;
    • A professional who has made an impact in the field by their practical contribution(s) that have either resulted in an improved or new procedure; and
    • A concerned individual who is recognized for their commitment to assisting, being available, and freely calling on fellow practitioners. 

    See more on the award criteria here.  Co-nominated by both PTCMW and IPAC, Mike is a well-deserved recipient of this award!  Please join us in congratulating him.

    2020 SIOP Fellows and Award Winners

    As you may already know, many members of the PTCMW community were honored by SIOP this year at the 2020 Conference – as award winners and as new SIOP Fellows. 

    It is our honor to highlight this recognition of professionals in our community; see the list of the award winners and SIOP fellows here.

    Additionally, SIOP announced their Anti-Racism Grant Winners.

    Please join us in congratulating everyone!

    Monthly Educational Sessions

    This month’s session (cast on August 12th) was with Dr. Shane Pittman (HumRRO) – titled “Implicit Bias – What it is, How it Interferes in Assessment Evaluations, and Steps to Manage it in Assessors”.  Thank you to everyone who was able to join.  Members can access the recording in our webinar library.

    Join us next month (September 23rd) for our workshop “Job Analysis in the Virtual World: Maintaining Engagement with SMEs and Clients“ led by Alexis Avery (CBP), Marni Falcone (FMP Consulting), Josh Isaacson (KPMG LLP), and Peter Seely (CDC).  By registering for the workshop, you will have access to two 2-hour sessions:

    • Session 1 (10am – 12pm): Fundamentals of job analysis including similarities and differences between job analysis and competency modeling
    • Session 2 (1pm – 3pm): Best practices for engaging SMEs in our new virtual COVID-19 environment – even with kids and pets in the background

    Registration just opened this week on the events page!

    PTCMW is continuing to provide members and non-members the option of attending our monthly programs without being charged the normal fee – in light of COVID-19.  To attend the session without charge, simply email the secretary (secretary.ptcmw@gmail.com) to receive a code for registration.

    Other PTCMW Items

    Graduate Student Consulting Challenge

    Amazon is the 2020 Graduate Student Consulting Challenge sponsor!

    Together, PTCMW and Amazon will host the annual event October 22-26. Please check out the website for more information (here).  As we get closer to the event, we will share additional details.

    2020 PTCMW Service Award Nominations

    PTCMW is now accepting nominations for the 2020 Service Award. Individuals nominated for this award should emulate and provide support for the tenets on which PTCMW was founded. The award is given to individuals who have volunteered significant time to further the goals of PTCMW as a member of PTCMW, and the award will be presented during the PTCMW’s annual Fall Event (which will be virtual this year).

    The deadline for receiving nominations is September 23. Please check out the website for more information on how the nomination process (here).

    Job Listings

    Lastly, the PTCMW job listing page (here) provides our professional community with access to available job opportunities.  Please consider reaching out if your organization has a listing to include on our site.

    We look forward to continuing our efforts to connect, share, and grow with you.

    Thank you,

    Emilee Tison, PTCMW President

    president.ptcmw@gmail.com


  • 09/08/2020 7:31 PM | Anonymous

    Hello PTCMW Members and Friends!

    I am reaching out to provide another update on PTCMW operations.

    Monthly Educational Sessions

    This month’s session (cast on July 15th) was with Dr. Ivan Hernandez (Virginia Tech).  Titled “Applying Social Media to Study I-O Constructs”, this talk provided many examples of how to use social media to develop new insights into work-related constructs.  Thank you to everyone who was able to join!  If you were unable to attend, members can access the slides and recording in our webinar library.

    Join us next month (August 12th) to hear a presentation about implicit bias and rater training by Dr. Shane Pittman (HumRRO).  Registration will open soon on the events page; please be on the lookout!

    PTCMW is continuing to provide members and non-members the option of attending our monthly programs without being charged the normal fee – in light of COVID-19.  To attend the session without charge, simply email the secretary (secretary.ptcmw@gmail.com) to receive a code for registration.

    Community News

    See below for upcoming events and noteworthy accomplishments!

    IPAC 2020 Virtual Conference

    The International Personnel Assessment Council (IPAC) is holding a virtual conference this year – and it is next week! 

    On Monday, June 20, there will be a Student and Early Career Consortium.  Tuesday, June 21, the conference will continue with a program that highlights three speakers: Dr. Christina Norris-Watts, Dr. Liberty Munson, and Dr. Charles Handler.

    SIOP Anti-Racism Grant

    Last month, the SIOP foundation began collecting contributions for its new Anti-Racism Grant!

    Now, the submission site for proposals is open; it will close at 5 p.m. ET Monday, July 27.

    The grant funding pool for this first round of Anti-Racism Grants is $50,000. SIOP intends to fully fund as many top-rated proposals as possible. Potential proposers are encouraged to attend a Zoom session at 2 p.m. ET Wednesday, July 22.

    The 2020 Top Workplaces in the Washington-Area

    In June, the Washington Post announced the top 200 best places to work in the Washington, DC area according to its seventh annual Top Workplaces survey.  The full list, and profiles of some of the winners, will be featured in a special Top Workplaces magazine on October 14th; an awards ceremony will be held in October.

    Congratulations to our PTCMW members and partner organizations: Capital One, Fannie Mae, FMP Consulting, Fors Marsh Group, FTI Consulting, HumRRO, Industry Dive, and PDRI.  If we missed your organization on the list, let us know!  See the full list of organizations here.

    Mentorship Program

    The PTCMW 2020 Mentorship Program is accepting applications through the end of the month.  We have had a great response from mentees and would love additional PTCMW members to participate as mentors.  Please consider this opportunity to give back to the PTCMW community, especially during these challenging times! 

    The program is slated to run September 2020 through February 2021, and is intended to connect individuals and provide a semi-structured format to facilitate networking, discussions, and learning. 

    See our website for more information!

    This program is currently limited to PTCMW members.  We understand that this is a trying time and many are limited in funding for professional development activities.  Therefore, we are offering graduate students and early career folks the option of becoming PTCMW members (or retaining membership) without being charged the normal fee through the end of 2020.  To inquire more about this, simply email the secretary (secretary.ptcmw@gmail.com).  

    We look forward to continuing our efforts to connect, share, and grow with you.

    Thank you,

    Emilee Tison, PTCMW President

    president.ptcmw@gmail.com


  • 07/07/2020 6:26 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Please see the attached document for the latest update on PTCMW's Budget: 2019-2020 Budget Report.pdf


  • 06/19/2020 3:46 PM | Anonymous

    PTCMW invites you to join, Blacks in I/O’s upcoming webinar, I/O Community Call Series Addressing Systemic Issues in Law Enforcement Workplaces.

    Please visit their website to learn more and below to register for the webinar.

    • Monday June 29 at 5:30-7pm EDT
    • Eventbrite link to RSVP, see additional information & guest speakers.
    • The zoom link will be sent once folks RSVP through Eventbrite.


  • 06/19/2020 3:25 PM | Anonymous

    Hello everyone!

    We hope you found the first blog (link) helpful as we continue to navigate these times. Below are additional resources collected for our PTCMW members and friends. If you have a resources or articles you think would be helpful, please email PTCMW newsletter editor (newsletter.ptcmw@gmail.com) so we can publish it on the next post.

    EEOC

    The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) updated their technical guidance on May 5, 2020. They included questions and answers related to COVID-19 and the ADA, the Rehabilitation Act and other EEO Laws. The agency noted these laws still apply during the pandemic but employers should follow guidance from public health authorities as the pandemic evolves. Finally, the agency included additional information (link) on race discrimination and harassment toward employees of Asian Americans and people of Asian descent. For more information, please visit the EEOC’s site here.

    Harvard Business Review

    Harvard Business Review recently published an article on the importance of team agility in the time of COVID-19. Please click thislink to read the article.

    Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology

    As a reminder from our first post, SIOP has been providing I-Os many resources to help navigate ‘working through COVID-19’. Check out some of the research and resources that have been compiled related to remote work, motivation and engagement, work-life balance, organizational agility, worker well-being, and more. Use this link to read further.

    Association for Psychological Science

    The APS President, Lisa Feldman Barrett, wrote an article: Mind, Body, Illness: Amidst Pandemic, Opportunities for Discovery. She discussed respiratory illnesses and posed a question if they are physical or psychological illnesses? For those of you interested, click here to read further.

    APS also posted an article that provides tips and recommendations for graduate students for maintaining productivity. They include day to day tips such as making a schedule and following it to long term by acquiring new skills during downtime. Those interested can click this link to read further.


  • 06/19/2020 3:04 PM | Anonymous

    Hello PTCMW Members and Friends!

    I am reaching out to provide another update on PTCMW operations.

    Networking and Connectivity with Membership

    A priority this year is to support networking and connectivity opportunities for the membership.  One way we are doing this is through highlighting upcoming events for our members and establishing opportunities to communicate with one another - like those listed below.  

    Blacks in I/O

    Blacks in I/O, a professional networking and learning association for Black I/O psychologists, started a community call series in response to COVID -19.  The community calls include field experts who participate in open discussion and offer advice on how I-O psychologists can respond to COVID.  In wake of the current crisis in the black community, they are organizing another call surrounding racism while policing and what I-O psychologists can do to help.  During the 1.5 hour call, they plan to facilitate a discussion with police personnel and I-O experts and then break out into groups to brainstorm actionable strategies/solutions (e.g., restructuring selection procedures, improving law enforcement culture) to this problem.  If you are interested in participating, please reach out directly via email You can also visit their website for more information: http://blacksiniopsych.com/.

    Blog Discussion and Sharing

    PTCMW set up a blog to encourage discussion on engaging PTCMW members in fighting racial discrimination and inequality.  Our hope is that this thread encourages our members to share and access relevant resources, connect with others, and collaborate on this topic.  PTCMW will continue to identify and share resources with the membership through this venue, as well as others.

    SIOP Sessions

    Thank you for responding to our SIOP request; PTCMW members who submitted information on their 2020 Virtual SIOP Conference sessions are posted on our website.  We encourage you to check out your colleagues’ sessions next week at the conference!

    Mentorship Program

    PTCMW is kicking off our 2020 Mentorship Program!  The program is slated to run September 2020 through February 2021, and is intended to connect individuals and provide a semi-structured format to facilitate networking, discussions, and learning. 

    If you are interested in participating, please complete a sign-up form – as either a mentee or a mentor. More information about this program, and the sign-up forms, can be found on our website.  We will have an informational session (TBD) to provide additional information and resources, and to answer any questions you may have.  More to come on this front! 

    This program is currently limited to PTCMW members.  We understand that this is a trying time and many are limited in funding for professional development activities.  Therefore, we are offering graduate students and early career folks the option of becoming PTCMW members (or retaining membership) without being charged the normal fee through the end of 2020.  To inquire more about this, simply email the secretary (secretary.ptcmw@gmail.com).  

    Monthly Educational Sessions

    We held our first, completely virtual monthly presentation in May – where Steve Stark (USF) and Chris Nye (Michigan State) presented on applying adaptive testing to personality and interest inventories.  Thank you for participating! With approximately 40 in attendance – it was a great success!  Members can access the recording of this session in our webinar library.

    Our next monthly presentation will be on July 15th. Dr. Ivan Hernandez (Va Tech) will give a talk titled: “Applying social media to study I-O constructs”.  Registration is now open on the Events Page; come join us in July!

    Moving forward, we will close registration the day before our events (at 11:00PM EST).  This will ensure we have all registrants signed up for our GoToWebinar in time for the session the following day.  After registering, you will receive a confirmation email – to the same email you used to register.  On the morning of the event, you will receive a link (unique to you) to access the webinar.  Note that you will need to sign into GoToWebinar using the same email you used to register for the event.

    PTCMW is continuing to provide members and non-members the option of attending our monthly programs without being charged the normal fee – in light of COVID-19.  To attend the session without charge, simply email the secretary (secretary.ptcmw@gmail.com) to receive a code for registration.

    We look forward to continuing our efforts to connect, share, and grow with you.

    Thank you,

    Emilee Tison, PTCMW President

    president.ptcmw@gmail.com


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