Register for Our Annual Free Mentor Workshop - August 12, 2021
Updated: Jul 29, 2021

Whether you are an aspiring, new, or experienced professional, this mentorship workshop can help you reach the next level in your career! Hear Guest Speakers Tom Huang and Anjulie Ponce discuss how mentorship can provide the tool you need to achieve your next goal as a mentee or a mentor.
Guest Speakers

Tom Huang | Dallas Morning News, Assistant Managing Editor
Tom Huang is Assistant Managing Editor for Journalism Initiatives at The Dallas Morning News, where he oversees Sunday Page One, edits in-depth enterprise stories, directs newsroom talent development and leads The News’ community-funded journalism initiative, which seeks philanthropic funding to support public service journalism. In 2020, he helped launch The News' Education Lab, which has expanded Texas education reporting with the support of several local foundations. As an adjunct faculty member of The Poynter Institute, he organizes and teaches seminars for professional journalists on writing, reporting and editing. For the past four years, he has served as a coach in the Poynter Table Stakes program, which helps newsrooms make the transition to sustainable digital publishing.

Anjulie Ponce | Leadership Forward, Executive Director
Once a medical malpractice attorney, Anjulie Ponce has pursued mentorship with Leadership Forward since 2016. Aiming to inspire, she began her journey as a mentor to a student from W.H. Adamson High School in DISD. With a passion for nurturing the mentor/protégé relationship, Ponce signed on as Executive Director for the 501(c)(3) non-profit in 2018 where she now leads a large team to bring mentorship, guidance, and opportunity to the DFW community.
HAPPY HOUR
Build connections with experienced mentors and aspiring mentees while enjoying a bite or a brew at Happy Hour! Join us to network, win prizes, and more!
August 13, 2021
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Pie Tap Pizza Workshop + Bar
5100 Belt Line Road, Suite 796
Dallas, TX 75254
This mentorship workshop is open and free to everyone. It is being co-hosted by the Dallas Area Paralegal Association; however, you do not have to be a member of DAPA to attend this workshop.