Sheila, as the Senior Computographer for ISIS, implements an ISIS-developed meeting enhancement technology used extensively during Summit Review Workshops (one of the intense "learning" opportunities of the Summit Business Development System) and during other select ISIS-Client-Market interactions. Prior to joining ISIS, Sheila was a successful court reporter in the State of Connecticut, practicing exceptional communication and technical skills in highly demanding settings. She brings to her role of Computographer the unique skills of that profession, combined with proprietary ISIS group dynamic techniques required in workshop settings.

The real-time product of computography takes the form of confidential reports and documents collaboratively produced by combined Client, ISIS and Industry Opinion Leader Teams. Often taking direction from all parties, Sheila must quickly learn highly technical language, acronyms, and "corporate speak."

Earlier in her career, Sheila was an Administrative Assistant at a Boston research firm and a Boston consulting engineering firm. After becoming a Connecticut resident, she worked in marketing and sales for a wholesale grocery cooperative. She was Assistant to the Dean at the University of Connecticut School of Law, later becoming one of their meeting planners. During her association with the Law School, Sheila was the Coordinator for two large international law conferences held at the university, one for the Soros Foundation and another for Latin American insurance regulators. She has also taught court reporting at the Morse School of Business.

Sheila holds a B.S. in Early Childhood Education from Boston University and a diploma in Court Reporting from the Morse School of Business. She was a member of both the National and Connecticut Court Reporters Associations. Sheila is married and has one son and is a citizen of the United States.

 

 
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