
Designing and Facilitating Hybrid Meetings
For professionals working in the Jewish community, and presidents of organizations and synagogues.
$18 to attend; no charge to professionals of participating organizations, or to lay leadership pass holders.
Facilitated by Rae Ringel, certified executive coach and founding President of The Ringel Group.
We will focus on how to create seamless and integrated experiences for participants who are both remote and in-person as well as a variety of strategies to engage everyone, including:
– Developing a positive mindset, with the goal of making each person essential to the meeting
– Deciding when to design for hybrid meetings (and when not to) and thinking through the issues of equity – e.g. who is in the room and who is on the screen and the implications that come with that.
– How to best “set the table” for hybrid design and facilitation, with clear goals, agendas and agreements.
– How to clear distractions and respectfully invite participants to remain present and engaged.
– Techniques for hybrid introductions.
For any questions, email Elayna Tell: etell@naalehbaltimore.org
Rae Ringel is a certified executive coach and founding President of The Ringel Group. She is a faculty member at the Georgetown University Institute for Transformational Leadership and founding director of their certificate program in the Art of Facilitation and Design. She is also adjunct faculty at the University ofMaryland Robert H. Smith School of Business.
Rae is in high demand as an innovator in the areas ofcoaching, facilitation and training across sectors. She enables a growing list of executives in some of the most successful Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits and government agencies to become more effective managers and stronger communicators with a formidable leadership presence.
Rae offers deep experience in the areas of fundraising and board development. Prior to startingThe Ringel Group, Rae was the Director of Professional and Volunteer Development at UnitedJewish Communities, a two-billion dollar annual enterprise that provides global humanitarian and development assistance. In this capacity, Rae devised an award-winning interactive web-based training program and myriad conferences in service of over 20,000 professionals and volunteers. Rae is a Phi Beta Kappa Graduate of the University of Rochester. She received her Master’s Degree in Organizational Psychology from Columbia University, and earned her Leadership Coaching certification from Georgetown University. She was a Wexner Graduate Fellow and now holds a faculty position with the Wexner Foundation. Rae lives in Washington D.C. with her husband and four children.