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Total Credits: 1.5 Alaska, 1.5 Arizona, 1.5 California, 1.5 Connecticut, 1.5 Hawaii, 1.5 Montana, 1.5 Nevada, 1.5 New Hampshire, 1.8 New Jersey, 1.8 New York, 1.5 Washington, 1.5 Self-Study
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Expiration Date 12/31/2024 |
Accreditation Status: Attorney Responsibility: Arizona does not pre-approve or accredit CLE or providers. |
Accreditation Status: Pre-Approved Provider |
General Credits: 1.5 |
Specialty Credits: |
Total Credits: 1.5 |
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Expiration Date 12/31/2024 |
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Expiration Date 12/31/2024 |
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Expiration Date 12/31/2024 |
Accreditation Status: Approved |
General Credits: 1.5 |
Specialty Credits: |
Total Credits: 1.5 |
Expiration Date: 12/31/2024 |
Accreditation Status: Attorney Responsibility: It is up to the attorney to determine if the course meets the criteria of Rule 53. Programs more than 3 years old do not qualify. |
Expiration Date: 05/13/2024 |
Accreditation Status: |
Expiration Date 12/31/2024 |
Accreditation Status: |
Expiration Date 12/31/2024 |
Accreditation Status: Approved |
General Credits: 1.5 |
Specialty Credits: 1.5 Professional Development |
Total Credits: 1.5 |
Expiration Date: 05/13/2026 |
Self Study: please check your own state guidelines to see if they accept self-study credit. | General Credits: 1.5 (60 min state) 1.8 (50 min state) |
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Izzy Gesell is an organizational alchemist who helps individuals and organizations transform their thinking from commonplace to extraordinary. Through his keynotes, trainings, coaching and facilitated sessions, Izzy offers imaginative, intuitive and immediately useful insights and programs, both in person and virtually. He is skilled at delivering meaningful material in a way that makes participants enjoy their time with him.
Izzy was one of the first to use Improv Theater concepts as tools for personal and organizational learning. He is the author of Playing Along: Group Learning Activities Borrowed from Improvisation Theater, The Resilient Caregiver; a co-author of Cancer & the Healing Power of Play & Humor Me: America’s Funniest Humorists on the Power of Laughter.
His has authored 3 video courses on LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com): “Essentials of Team Building”, “Humor in the Workplace”, & “Leading with Applied Improv.”
Recognized by his peers, he has earned a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) designation from the National Speakers Association. Less than 15% of NSA’s 4,000 members are CSPs
From 1995 to 2006, and then again from 2012 to 2015, Joey served his community as an elected Councilman in Flemington, NJ. He received his J.D. from Seton Hall School of Law, and is licensed to practice in New Jersey. Joey was trained in 2004 by the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, and successfully completed their expertly taught Advanced Mediation Techniques course. He is an honors graduate of the prestigious Leadership New Jersey Fellowship Program. He’s taught hundreds of lawyers, law students, judges and elected of?cials from around the country the bene?ts of legal skills derived of improvisation. Keynote Speaker, Trainer, Workshop Director Joey Novick has been the Director of Corporate Training for ComedyWorks and Improv for Leaders since 1995. He has been a member of the board of trustees of the ACLU of New Jersey since 2009. He serves as the general counsel for the international organization, the Applied Improvisation Network.