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Community Leadership: Effective Relationship Building in a Virtual Environment


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Topic Areas:
Non CE
Categories:
Advocacy |  COVID-19
Faculty:
Dr. Philip Dieter, DC |  Tim Valderrama |  Alejandra Durán |  Dr. Robert John Butler, DC
Duration:
55 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video



Description

For this one hour webinar, CalChiro's Lobbying Team - Weideman Group, Governmental Affairs Committee Chair and the Board of Directors Student Director will review:

  • Effective use of social media for becoming a leader in your community
  • Steps to Pivot into virtual communication
  • Developing a virtual relationship with your local legislator
  • Government in the era of COVID-19
  • How to influence decision-makers

 

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Dr. Philip Dieter, DC's Profile

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CalChiro Government Affairs Committee Chair

Almaden Chiropractic & Wellness


Tim Valderrama's Profile

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Managing Director

Weideman Group


Valderrama is a Capitol veteran, having served in staff leadership roles in both the Senate and Assembly. As Managing Director of the Weideman Group, he spearheads strategic engagement with legislative, administrative and regulatory entities. Clients benefit from Valderrama's extensive knowledge of the legislative process and his strong bipartisan relationships with legislators, staff and administration officials. He has experience in all phases of political work including coalition building, grassroots mobilization, strategic planning, PAC management and legislative/initiative campaigns.


Alejandra Durán's Profile

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Associate

Weideman Group


Durán is a registered lobbyist for Weideman Group. She provides direct lobbying, strategic counsel, legislative tracking, regulatory monitoring and procurement services for the firm’s clients. Durán previously worked for two California State legislators, as well as the Office of the Assembly Chief Clerk. She also worked in an advocacy position for a Sacramento based government affairs firm. Durán received her bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Davis. She is fluent in Spanish.



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