The Next Generation of Steno
Recorded On: 07/28/2023
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A new era of stenographers is on the rise. Unlike the professionals who came before us, we have attended online programs, tested virtually for certifications, and have taken our first depositions via Zoom from our makeshift home offices. As you make the transition from student to reporter, we understand more than most that your journey will be anything but conventional. You are about to be propelled into the amazing new age of court reporting, and we’d like to help you! Our unique perspective has prepared us to give you all the tools you will need to successfully navigate your first year of reporting. As we discuss the lessons learned, mistakes made, triumphs reached along the way, and how we plan to move forward to advance ourselves and the industry alike, we hope you leave our seminar feeling confident and inspired with a gameplan of how you’d like to take this profession by storm. This seminar is a must for students and newbie reporters of all ages! Whether you're a Gen X or a Gen Z, we are all united as the next generation of steno.
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Chandler Alvino, RPR
Chandler Alvino is a freelance stenographer in California. After completing an online court reporting training program in the midst of a pandemic, she earned her RSR and Washington license, subsequently obtained her RPR and California CSR, and began working remotely in 2022.
Alex M. Lederer, RPR
Alex Morgan Lederer is a certified freelance reporter who has worked in both New York and Florida. He started working during COVID-19 via Zoom depositions as opposed to other reporters who entered the field and immediately took in-person jobs. He is currently working towards achieving his RMR and CRR certifications. He has worked in courtrooms, doctors' offices, lawyers' offices, and the comfort of his own home. He looks forward to discussing the insights he achieved from entering into the field this way, which have now become the norm for new reporters.