FINE TUNE YOUR
HEARING SKILLS
NAHO Conference 2010
September 26 - 29, 2010
Nashville, Tennessee
In the fall of each year, NAHO holds its annual professional development conference. Attendance is open to anyone with interest in the administrative hearing process. Conference planners ensure that a variety of workshops are taught concurrently. This format provides conference participants with a wide choice of seminars at each training segment that will meet certification requirements. The diverse background and experience of participants provides a rich learning experience in the classroom and offers many opportunities for networking during conferences. Course subjects range from basic to advanced to meet the training needs of new hearing officials as well as more experienced ALJs.
The NAHO 2010 annual professional development conference opens this year on Sunday, September 26, 2010, with a very distinguished speaker, Julian Mann III, the chief administrative law judge and director of the North Carolina Office of Administrative Hearings, who will deliver the opening keynote address, giving his perspective on due process of law and what can happen when judicial independence is comprised in administrative decision-making. On Monday, you will be able to hear two more very distinguished speakers - the Honorable Cornelia Clark, Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court, and Bob Cooper, Attorney General for the state of Tennessee. Check out the faculty, which includes a host of new presenters as well as some returning speakers, and the array of topics, and you will be impressed and excited with this year's program.
