Joshua Troy, Kilpatrick's Director of Talent Management, presented with Tasneem Khokha (GrowthPlay) and Krystal Studavent Ramsey (Blank Rome) on “Affinity-Based Business Development Learning Programs." This year’s event is an opportunity to engage with each other and discuss issues of vital importance, learn best practices from each other, and continue the tradition of excellence that has been built by the programming at this conference. The Professional Development Institute is the must-attend conference for learning about current trends in lawyer professional development, exploring key issues facing the legal industry, hearing about proven programs to give your lawyers and law students the competitive edge they need, and networking with law firm and law school PD contacts. If you are responsible for professional development in a law firm, law school, corporation, or government agency, the Professional Development Institute will equip you and your organization to meet the challenges of today’s environment.
Event Details
Friday, December 1, 2023
The Conrad Hotel
Washington, D.C.
Speakers
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