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The Future of JERITT: Living the Change
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Please join us in welcoming the following new NASJE members:

  • Crystal L. Banks, Assistant Director for Judicial Education, District of Columbia Courts, Washington, DC
  • Janica Bisharat, Clerk of the District Court Education Coordinator, Idaho Supreme Court, Boise, Idaho
  • Alison Chambers, Director, Judicial Education, Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, Charleston, West Virginia
  • Ellen Chilton, Program Attorney, National Judicial College, Reno, Nevada
  • Dale Kasparek, Director of National Programs, Institute for Court Management, Williamsburg, Virginia

Also, please join us in congratulating longer-term members on promotions:

  • Kathleen Gross of the Administrative Director of the Courts office in West Virginia has left her position as judicial educator to become the Deputy Administrative Director. Congratulations Kathleen.
  • Pam Lambert is the new Director of the New Mexico Judicial Education Center, succeeding Paul Biderman. Congratulations Pam.

And last but not least, NASJE News Quarterly is losing one of its originators and part of its soul:

  • Pam Castaldi, the primary developer and one of the driving forces of the online version of the NASJE News, has taken a new position with the University of New Mexico’s Health Sciences Center as project manager of the newly created Learning Design Center. She will remain part of NASJE’s website and technology team until the online curriculum builder prototype is completed in May. In the meantime, Joseph Sawyer of the National Judicial College will be taking over as the leader for that project. Pam says that leaving NASJE is her only regret in taking the new job. “It’s been a great experience with a real community of wonderful people whom I will miss very much.” We will miss her, too. Good luck, Pam!

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