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PTPL 101th Annual Meeting

  • 19 Nov 2025
  • 9:45 AM - 1:30 PM
  • Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria Campus
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  • Early bird registration ends on November 01.
    Annual Meeting registration fee includes membership registration or renewal.

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Better and Better: Workflows and Wellness in Technical Services

Event: PTPL 101th Annual Meeting

When: Wednesday 19 Nov 2025, 9:45 am - 1:30 pm
Where: 
Rachel M. Schlesinger Center | Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria Campus | 4915 East Campus Driver, Alexandria, VA 22311

Cost: $135 early birds | $150 last minute 
* Registration includes annual membership to PTPL and boxed lunch from Panera.

* Federal Employees: We understand that registration funding may be difficult during the current government shutdown, and want to draw attention to registration options. When registering, instead of choosing “Pay Now,” choose “Invoice Me” to defer payment. The invoice may then be accessed through the PTPL website and paid at a later time.


AGENDA

9:45 AM – 10:15 AM: Arrival, Registration, and Badge Pickup

Attendees register, receive their name badges, and enjoy some light refreshments.

10:15 AM – 1:30 PM: 

Keynote: “Resourcing Ourselves with Each Other” / Misha Mody

How do you feel resourced when you lack resources? Nisha Mody's opening keynote answers this question by exploring what it means to be resourced and tools that can support you, especially in times of despair. Most importantly, she shares how you don't have to navigate these waters alone.

Nisha Mody (she/her) is a certified Liberatory Life Coach, Facilitator, and Writer who supports people in cultivating as much compassion for themselves as they do for others so they can stop shrinking themselves to be liked and start showing up for relational liberation. With a background spanning consulting, recruiting, speech-language pathology, and librarianship, Nisha inspires others to stop shaming themselves and start belonging to themselves. In all her work, she centers growth, relationship, and liberation as pathways for personal and societal transformation. Nisha coaches clients one-on-one and in groups. She also offers workshops, coaching, and consulting services to organizations. You can find Nisha on Instagram @healinghypegirl, on her website at www.nishaland.com, and you can get the latest updates from her by signing up for her newsletter at https://bit.ly/notesfromnishaland.


“Work Is Infinite; You Are Not: A Guide to Sustainable Productivity” / Mike Kastellec

 

Mike Kastellec is the Assistant Director of Information Technology at NC State University Libraries. With two decades of experience in library technology, he has led major initiatives in infrastructure, systems administration, virtualization, and high-tech learning spaces, while managing technology budgets and cultivating equitable, customer-focused teams. His expertise spans DevOps practices, data center operations, service delivery, and organizational change. Mike has published and presented nationally on IT strategy, organizational change, and digital preservation. His current talks explore productivity, focus, and sustainable self-management practices for library staff working in complex, interrupt-driven environments. He holds an MLIS from Valdosta State University and a B.S. in Science, Technology & Culture from Georgia Tech.


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