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Friday May 15, 2026 10:00am - 11:15am EDT
Legal aid organizations increasingly rely on technology, yet staff often face gaps in digital skills that hinder efficiency and client service. This session will share strategies for assessing staff technology competencies, mapping them to organizational needs, and implementing tailored upskilling programs. Panelists will highlight lessons learned, practical tools, and approaches to building staff confidence, ensuring tech equity, and strengthening service delivery.
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avatar for Jane Ribadeneyra

Jane Ribadeneyra

Senior Program Officer for Technology, Legal Services Corporation
Jane Ribadeneyra joined the Legal Services Corporation in 2009 and is a Senior Program Officer for Technology. She oversees technology initiative grants that improve access to high-quality legal assistance for low-income people throughout the United States and its territories. She... Read More →
avatar for David Forrester

David Forrester

IT Director, Northwest Justice Project
David Forrester leads Northwest Justice Project's dedicated technology team as IT Director. For the past 20 years, David’s work has focused on helping nonprofits develop strategies and deliver technology solutions that help broaden and deepen their positive impact. Before joining... Read More →
avatar for America Valdez

America Valdez

HR Director, Community Legal Aid of SoCal
Hello - My name is America, and I am HR Director at Community Legal Aid SoCal. I look forward to connecting with you.
Friday May 15, 2026 10:00am - 11:15am EDT
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