Take advantage of more resources to help mark 2015 National Court Reporting &...
In less than two weeks, NCRA’s 2015 Court Reporting & Captioning Week will kick off, and this year there are double the resources available to help celebrate at the NCRA.org and crTakeNote.com...
View ArticleNew video launched to support Take Note campaign, Court Reporting &...
NCRA has announced the addition of a new 30-second video to the cache of resources already available to support its Take Note campaign and 2015 Court Reporting & Captioning Week happening Feb. 15...
View ArticleCourt reporting cited as top career choice without needing a four-year degree
An article posted by PayScale Career News on March 3 ranked court reporting as a top second career that doesn’t require a four-year degree. The article states that the profession is expected to grow 10...
View ArticleI want to be a court reporter. What will my salary be?
The court reporting profession was profiled in an article posted by the Canadian media outlet The Globe and Mail on March 18. The article includes information about educational requirements, salary...
View ArticleCourt reporting showcased as lucrative career
On May 21, The Eldorado Success, San Angelo, Calif., ran an article showcasing court reporting as a lucrative career choice and an alternative to a four-year degree. The article notes that graduates...
View ArticleNCRA’s Take Note campaign earns ASAE honors
NCRA’s Take Note Campaign has been awarded a 2015 Power of A Silver Award by the American Society of Association Executives. The campaign was recognized for providing high school students and their...
View ArticleConsider court reporting
The Palos Verdes Peninsula News in California posted an article on June 24 about the benefits of choosing a career in the court reporting profession. The article notes that a career in court reporting...
View ArticleCourt reporting eyed as emerging career alternative
An article posted by the Asian Journal on June 26 shares the story of how NCRA member Cheryl Haab, RPR, a freelance court reporter from Van Nuys, Calif., came to choose a career in court reporting....
View ArticleTake Note campaign showcased at American School Counselors Association annual...
NCRA’s volunteers: Jennifer Late, Danielle Griffin, Pamela Griffin, Kimberly Portik, and Doreen Sutton Several NCRA members and a court reporting student volunteered to provide realtime captioning...
View ArticleFPRA hands Take Note campaign two huge honors
NCRA’s Take Note campaign has been presented the Award of Distinction and the Judge’s Award by the Florida Public Relations Association in recognition of its raising the public’s awareness of the court...
View ArticleTake Note: Year in review
The Take Note campaign, launched in September 2014 by NCRA to support the future of court reporting through national advertising and public relations outreach, closed out its first year with high...
View ArticleTake Note campaign adds another award to its collection
A 30-second animated video funded by NCRF and designed and produced by BowStern to support NCRA’s Take Note campaign, was recently awarded a Gold Addy Award by the American Advertising Federation’s...
View ArticleFive ways to support the court reporting and captioning profession on...
NCRA members and staff are all part of the service economy. NCRA members are keepers of the record, and NCRA staff serves its members. The profession has service in its blood, so NCRA is encouraging...
View ArticleI want to be a court reporter. What will my salary be?
The court reporting profession was profiled in an article posted by the Canadian media outlet The Globe and Mail on March 18. The article includes information about educational requirements, salary...
View ArticleCourt reporting showcased as lucrative career
On May 21, The Eldorado Success, San Angelo, Calif., ran an article showcasing court reporting as a lucrative career choice and an alternative to a four-year degree. The article notes that graduates...
View ArticleNCRA’s Take Note campaign earns ASAE honors
NCRA’s Take Note Campaign has been awarded a 2015 Power of A Silver Award by the American Society of Association Executives. The campaign was recognized for providing high school students and their...
View ArticleConsider court reporting
The Palos Verdes Peninsula News in California posted an article on June 24 about the benefits of choosing a career in the court reporting profession. The article notes that a career in court reporting...
View ArticleCourt reporting eyed as emerging career alternative
An article posted by the Asian Journal on June 26 shares the story of how NCRA member Cheryl Haab, RPR, a freelance court reporter from Van Nuys, Calif., came to choose a career in court reporting....
View ArticleTake Note campaign showcased at American School Counselors Association annual...
NCRA’s volunteers: Jennifer Late, Danielle Griffin, Pamela Griffin, Kimberly Portik, and Doreen Sutton Several NCRA members and a court reporting student volunteered to provide realtime captioning...
View ArticleFPRA hands Take Note campaign two huge honors
NCRA’s Take Note campaign has been presented the Award of Distinction and the Judge’s Award by the Florida Public Relations Association in recognition of its raising the public’s awareness of the court...
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