Past Events for Parents & Students
Here’s a sample of our past events, which were conducted virtual and on-site with families and at schools.
Once you’ve viewed our past events, please view our Upcoming Events.
Contact us to arrange a virtual or onsite session for your organization. We will tailor a program to your specifications or present a predesigned one. Send a presentation request to events@teshley.com.
Presented 08/08/24
Barry Levin, Executive Director of the I Am Able Foundation, discussed the tools available to students and parents to aid in advocating for themselves, and build a school community that has a greater understanding of and empathy for all students.
Look for additional sessions coming in the fall.
Presented on 03/05/24
A session for teens 16 years old and up to learn about paid and volunteer opportunities with the Sunrise Day Camp in Pearl River, NY, and other locations nationwide.
Sunrise is a camp for children with cancer and their siblings
Panelists discussed their journey through the years with the program and how it altered and shared their career choices.
Watch on YouTube.
Presented Saturday, January 20, 2024
Mr. Don Brightful, founder of Nexus Dragon and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency employee, discussed the critical role of cybersecurity in national and corporate security.
He highlighted the many paths high school or college graduates can take to enter the field as well as best practices for a stable and successful career.
Presented Saturday, October, 14, 2023
All About Fellowships
Stay tuned for the next date for this webinar.
Learn about the value of fellowships in advancing your career with Donna Oti, Ph.D. Opportunities to travel the world while developing skills, while experiencing different cultures.
Presented June 29, 2023
We started our “Career Speaker Series” with an on-air meteorologist for the Weather Channel, Alex Wallace.
Mr. Wallace discussed his background, education, and 16 years of experience with the Weather Channel.
He explained the challenges and rewards of his job and shared other careers in the field.
View on YouTube.
Presented Tuesday, April, 2023
A discussion of the neutral, positive, and negative potential impacts on students and their families as a result of the enacting of the FAFSA Simplification Act.
Attendees were notified that the 2024-25 FAFSA release is delayed until December 2023.
View on video YouTube.
Presented Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Interview with a seasoned special education teacher who is also a parent of two special education students.
View on video YouTube.
Business Tools Can Be Your BFF
We’ve modified standard business decision-making tools to apply to across your college search/application process. From SWOT to CBA analyses, you learn how to make these tools work for you.
Employers and managers interested in this presentation for their team members should complete our contact form.
The Power at the Tip of Your Fingers
Unlock the power of the internet to expand your child’s world and discover far-off places or the secrets of your neighborhood. Gain a new perspective on things you thought you knew.
Unlock the power of the internet to expand your child’s world and discover far-off places or the secrets of your neighborhood. Gain a new perspective on things you thought you knew.
Employers, are you interested in this presentation for your team members? Use our contact form to begin.
Try Before You Buy
This 20 to 30-minute session allows attendees to sample upcoming webinars. Free – no commitment!
Presentations for High School Students Entering the Workforce
Don’t Let Your Dream Turn into a Nightmare
Learn how to fully analyze college data and evaluate programs to find the best overall school for your goals.
Employers, are you interested in this presentation for your team members? Use our contact form to begin.
2021
How the pandemic has impacted standards and practices in the workplace. How to adapt to the present situation while gaining useful skills.
(Virtual presentation for River Dell Regional High School)
2019 – 2020
Do’s & Don’ts for students with special needs starting part-time jobs. Workplace etiquette, responsibilities, and employee rights.
(Onsite presentations for River Dell Regional High School)