2020 NCACCT Law-Legislative Seminar
Attendee Registration
June 15-17, 2020
Raleigh Marriott City Center
The seminar will also be an opportunity for trustees, presidents, state board members and others to network, build relationships and gain information from each other. State-mandated training will be available for new and reappointed trustees, plus there will be sessions that will benefit all trustees with varying lengths of service. Ethics training will be led by the Ethics Commission; and there will be a session for community college attorneys highlighting timely legal issues (a session that all trustees can attend). Space is limited and hotel rooms go quickly, so register as soon as possible!
The Registration Fee is $289. This includes all open sessions, receptions, and breaks. The luncheon on June 16 is $38, and the breakfast on June 17 is $28. Once you select the meals you are attending, the updated cost will be added to the registration total.
PLEASE NOTE - the name, college/company, and title on the Attendee Badge will be printed exactly as entered on this page - i.e. if "Mr. Robert Smith, Trustee, NCCC" is entered below, that is what will appear on their badge at registration. If the attendee would prefer "Bob Smith, Board Chair, North Carolina Community College" instead, complete the fields below as such. Please confirm spelling before submitting.
Having an accurate headcount for each session helps us plan meeting space and room set-ups accordingly. Thank you for selecting the sessions you plan to attend.
This meeting is for Board Chairs only to discuss matters specific to their unique role as leader of the Board.
All seminar attendees and guests invitedSponsored by Platinum Exhibitor LS3P
In order to complete the requirement for Reappointed Trustee Training, you must attend both this session AND your choice of one of the two afternoon General Sessions Even the most prepared community college can experience a cyberattack. How can you proactively address this very important issue and its many implications – before and if it ever occurs on your campus?
In order to complete the requirement for New Trustee Training, you must attend this Orientation AND your choice of one of the afternoon General Sessions Presenters: Dr. Frank Sells, former President, Surry Community CollegeMs. Jennifer Haygood, NCCCS Executive Vice President/Chief of StaffLearn about Local Board Governance and the very important role you serve as a trustee at your college. Also, learn about how things work at the state level with the General Assembly, State Board and System Office.
Open to all Seminar attendees. The case of DTH Media Corp. v. Folt (UNC-CH) : Public Records lawsuit seeks release of names of students found responsible by the University for sexual assault or any related acts of sexual misconduct – Mr. Bob Wilhoit, Garrett Walker Aycoth & Olson, PLLCExtending Paid Parental Leave to Community College Employees in light of Executive Order 95 – Ms. Cynthia Lopez, Campbell Shatley, PLLC
Remarks by NCCCS President Peter Hans, Governor Roy Cooper (invited)
In order to complete the training requirement for New or Reappointed Trustees, you must attend at least one of the afternoon General Sessions.MyFutureNC -- The Statewide Attainment Goal and What It Means to Our CollegesOn Feb. 20, 2019, myFutureNC unveiled its goal and bold vision for the future of education in North Carolina: “We will work to ensure that by 2030, 2 million North Carolinians have a high-quality postsecondary degree or credential.”We will discuss this attainment goal and how NC Community Colleges are working as a system and with other partners to achieve the goal.
In order to complete the training requirement for New or Reappointed Trustees, you must attend at least one of the afternoon General Sessions.Speaker: Mr. Robert Joyce, Charles Edwin Hinsdale Professor of Public Law and Government, UNC School of GovernmentWe will discuss legal issues facing our Community Colleges and how our institutions can be proactive and ready to address these important legal matters.
All seminar attendees and guests invitedSponsored by Platinum Exhibitor Moseley Architects
Remarks from Lieutenant Governor Dan Forest (invited)
Whether it’s a health scare, a public safety issue or another crisis that impacts your college, we will discuss how Trustees and Presidents can build crisis management plans to meet the needs of the college, the students and the community.
Facilitator: Education Attorney, NC Ethics Commission