The World is Not Ending: Maintaining Your Poise and Professionalism During Difficult Times

The World is Not Ending: Maintaining Your Poise and Professionalism During Difficult Times

In times of uncertainty, it’s easy to let fear and emotion cloud our thinking—but the most effective professionals stay grounded in facts, focused on purpose, and connected to their inner strengths. This engaging workshop brings together the ISHI Leadership Alliance, four experienced forensic laboratory professionals who will share practical advice and strategies for navigating professional challenges with confidence and resolve. John Collins will open with a coaching-based perspective on crisis and how to frame your mindset for resilience. Pam Marshall will address the science behind the imposter syndrome and offer strategies for leaning into your abilities. Julie Sikorsky will emphasize the importance of composure and leadership visibility as a priority for maintaining workplace morale. Finally, Ray Wickenheiser will encourage participants to apply actionable tools to manage conflict and stress with more sophistication and savvy. Whether you’re facing organizational upheaval, personal doubt, or anxiety about the future, this session will remind you that there are always reasons to be optimistic and committed to your laboratory’s mission.

In times of uncertainty, it’s easy to let fear and emotion cloud our thinking—but the most effective professionals stay grounded in facts, focused on purpose, and connected to their inner strengths. This engaging workshop brings together the ISHI Leadership Alliance, four experienced forensic laboratory professionals who will share practical advice and strategies for navigating professional challenges with confidence and resolve. John Collins will open with a coaching-based perspective on crisis and how to frame your mindset for resilience. Pam Marshall will address the science behind the imposter syndrome and offer strategies for leaning into your abilities. Julie Sikorsky will emphasize the importance of composure and leadership visibility as a priority for maintaining workplace morale. Finally, Ray Wickenheiser will encourage participants to apply actionable tools to manage conflict and stress with more sophistication and savvy. Whether you’re facing organizational upheaval, personal doubt, or anxiety about the future, this session will remind you that there are always reasons to be optimistic and committed to your laboratory’s mission.

Pricing:


  • Registration$275

Fees include printed workshop materials and lunch

Workshop currently at capacity. A waitlist is available to join on our registration page.

Brought to you by

Worldwide Association of Women Forensic Experts

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John Collins

High-Stakes Leadership Consultant and Executive Coach at Critical Victories

John Collins is a High-Stakes Leadership Consultant and Executive Coach at Critical Victories, a company he founded to help people, teams, and organizations thrive in high-pressure environments where perfection is an expectation and failure is a ticket out the door.  He is also among the most respected forensic experts in the United States, recently publishing his first book on leadership and management in forensic science, which was released by Academic Press just last month. 

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Julie Conover Sikorsky

Forensic Scientist Supervisor, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office

Julie Conover Sikorsky is the Forensic Biology Manager at the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. She joined PBSO in 2002 as a Senior Forensic Scientist and became Forensic Biology Manager in 2012. Julie holds a B.S. in Molecular Biology from UC San Diego and M.S. degrees in Forensic Science and Biomedical Science from Marshall University. ABC-certified in Molecular Biology and a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, she serves on multiple forensic science committees and frequently presents at industry conferences. Dedicated to advancing forensic science, Julie focuses on innovation, process improvement, and mentorship.

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Pamela Marshall

Director, Duquesne University

Dr. Marshall has extensive graduate and undergraduate teaching experience in the forensic disciplines of serology, DNA, and microscopy. Her research interests include low copy number DNA, human and wildlife DNA identification challenges, nanoparticle technology, pressure cycling technology, and PCR enhancement.

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Ray Wickenheiser

Retired Director for the New York State Police Crime Lab System

Dr. Ray Wickenheiser, is the retired Director of the New York State Police Crime Laboratory System, formerly headquartered in Albany, New York.  Ray is now located in Lafayette, Louisiana, where he provides forensic consulting and training. His areas of expertise include crime lab administration, quality management, conflict resolution, forensic DNA and mixture interpretation, serology, hair and fiber trace evidence, physical matching and comparison, glass fracture analysis, forensic grain comparison and forensic investigative genetic genealogy. 

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