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Leading Groups in Virtual Spaces: Becoming a Better Facilitator

Leading and managing groups in virtual and hybrid settings is our “new normal."

Leading Groups in Virtual Spaces will discuss the qualities and best practices of being a strong virtual facilitator. This session will discuss how to organize a session to be the most effective and impactful for you and for your audience.

Additionally, the session will explore engagement tools and strategies to get the most from your audience and participants. Participants of Leading Groups in Virtual Spaces will be able to recognize and implement helpful facilitation and engagement strategies in their meetings, trainings and presentations moving forward.

Objectives

  • Recognize quality facilitation skills in virtual and hybrid settings

  • Apply best facilitation practices

  • Utilize virtual engagement tools

Presenter - Amanda Tower

Amanda Tower is the Grant Project Coordinator for Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC). She oversees all activities related to the recently awarded TBI State Partnership Program Grant from the Administration for Community Living. Amanda has spent the last year working with MRC to implement learning opportunities around brain injury, initiating and supporting the new Brain Injury Council and the on-going grant related activities. She has a strong background in non-profit leadership, where prior to joining MRC she spent 10 years uniting community members and partners to achieve common goals.

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