Linda Fifield is currently serving a three-year term on the Board for
Directors for STAR, the Society for the Technological Advancement of Reporting.
She was sworn in at its annual meeting in Las Vegas. In addition to this
new position, Linda will continue to serve on STAR's Liaison/Technology
Committee. Linda has been a member of STAR since its inception and was
also one of the first members of its predecessor, the Baron Users Group, back in
the early 1980s.
STAR is an organization comprised of court reporters and key technology
vendors, such as Stenograph, whose common goal is to advance the field of court
reporting through the development of state-of-the-art technology. Both
groups meet twice a year to exchange information and ideas that will enhance
the way court reporters perform their jobs and improve the products they
offer. Members of the Liaison/Technology Committee meet with Stenograph
Corporation with their wish lists and suggestions that they hope will be incorporated
into future Case CATalsyt, CaseViewNet and Diamante software updates. Most
of the innovations made in the field of court reporting are a direct result of
the efforts and ideas initiated by this group.
Linda has presented seminars at many STAR conventions and will co-chair
the next STAR convention in October 2012 in New Orleans. She has also
been a contributor to their magazine, STARdotSTAR.
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