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(continued from page 17) demographic is not enough. If we understand the technologies that a museum could use to engage this generation, museums may be able to leap frog over existing technical infrastructure and make rapid gains in tapping into new audiences and donors. Facilitator: Kathy Burton Jones, Program Director, Museum Studies Program, Harvard University Extension School, MA Speakers: Lauren Vargas, PHD Candidate, Museum Studies, MA; Janelle Mills, Master’s Candidate, Museum Studies, MA; Mia Metivier, ALM Degree Candidate, Museum Studies, MA; Audrey Soria, Master’s Candidate, Museum Studies, MA; Jeremy Slavitz, Independent Consultant, MA The Business of Being an IMP Thinking of striking out on your own? Learn about the business of being an independent museum professional. Attorney Mark Gold will talk about the differences between forming an LLC or sole proprietorship, potential issues with consultant contracts, and risk management. You are invited to “stump the lawyer” with your questions. Facilitator: Mark Gold, Partner, Smith Green & Gold, LLP, MA (NEMA Board) The Competitive Job Candidate: Honing Your Presentation This session will focus on the resume, the interview, and negotiations. Presenters will begin with a brief overview of best practices. Breakout groups will then explore topics in depth and through interactive formats like discussion and role playing. Bring your resume and dress as if attending an interview. This session will be helpful if you are a beginning or mid-career professional looking to hone your presentation and advance your career. Facilitators: Dawn Salerno, Deputy Director for Public Engagement and Operations, Mystic Museum of Art, CT (NEMA Board); Gail Nessell Colglazier, Independent Consultant, NH; Jeanne Gade, Director of Human Resources, Mystic Seaport Museum, CT; Pamela Pantos, Executive Director, Newport Music Festival, RI Honoring Deaf Culture, Building Co