2026 Conference Peer Workshop Proposal Form

NAASE and NATA are excited to identify speakers for our upcoming joint Conference, October 26-29, 2026 in New Brunswick, New Jersey!

We kindly request that you submit a separate form for each workshop. You may submit up to 2 proposals.

All peer-led sessions will take place on October 28. Peer-led submissions are due April 30.

Each conference has different goals, objectives, and themes. Our 2026 conference theme is "The One for Synagogue Executives". For more information about our theme and selection process, as well as guidelines and expectations for presenters, please review the Call for Presenters Guidelines.

We will aim to promote speakers and their subject matter in a thoughtful and mutually beneficial way.

Your submission is valued and will be carefully considered by our Conference Education Committee and Conference Leadership Team. 

We will review and respond to your submission according to the schedule outlined in the Call for Presenters. We appreciate all submissions and if you are not selected for this upcoming program year, we welcome you to submit again for future conferences and/or other educational events.

Please note that you cannot save your work to go back and submit later, so be sure to have all information related to your presentation ready when you begin completing the form. 

Fields marked with an * are required.

Please verify that you have checked the “I'm not a robot” checkbox.

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Presenter Information

Please add the cell phone number we can use to contact you while you are onsite at the conference should we need to reach you. 

Name, relationship, & phone number for emergency contact. We will not contact this person unless there is an emergency during the conference.

We will not contact this person unless there is an emergency.

Please provide a professional bio that will be read aloud by a committee member before you begin your session. You should include a brief summary of your education, work history, and/or experience relevant to your speaking topic. Ideally it would be between 75-100 words.

If you are submitting multiple proposals, please copy and paste your bio into each proposal form rather than referencing a previous submission.

NOTE: This information will be suppressed for the initial review of proposals.

Please upload your photograph, which will be posted on our website and mobile application with the rest of your presentation information. 

20MB max

If yes, please complete the following fields with your own information. You will be redirected to another page to provide the same information for your co-presenter.

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Co-Presenter Information

Please add the cell phone number we can use to contact you while you are onsite at the conference should we need to reach you.

Name, relationship, & phone number for emergency contact. We will not contact this person unless there is an emergency during the conference.

Please provide a professional bio that will be read aloud by a committee member before you begin your session. You should include a brief summary of your education, work history, and/or experience relevant to your speaking topic. Ideally it would be between 75-100 words.

If you are submitting multiple proposals, please copy and paste your bio into each proposal form rather than referencing a previous submission.

NOTE: This information will be suppressed for the initial review of proposals.

20MB max

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Tell us about your Workshop

What professional experience range would this be targeted towards?

New Executive Director (0-4 Years)
Mid-Career Executive Director (5-10 Years)
Long-Tenured Executive Director (over 10 Years)
All Experience Levels

What size congregations might benefit from your presentation?

What is the primary topic area that best describes the focus of your proposed session? Select only 1.

The One Where We Build Bridges: by creating opportunities to foster connections across difference.
The One Where We Develop Tools: by providing actionable practices that can be applied to our work.
The One Where We Feel Nourished: by supporting professional growth and personal sustainability.
The One Where We Gain Insight: by addressing timely and important issues facing synagogues today.

Please share a brief summary of your proposed workshop and anticipated takeaways for attendees. This summary will be posted for attendees, so please provide a final description we can copy and paste into the website and mobile app, being careful to check spelling and grammar. 

Do NOT include personal bio information or any details that might reference your identity. 

Please clearly define how your session will support attendees' knowledge and skills for use back in their home communities and/or professional growth. Put emphasis on participants acquiring skills, rather than simply receiving knowledge and information. For example, “Participants will understand the latest email marketing practices to reach their intended audiences."

List no more than 3 specific takeaways.

Which presentation style best describes your workshop?

Tell us more about how you plan to engage the audience in interacting with you and/or with one another.

What techniques and adult learning methods will be deployed? How will the time be used? Creative approaches to instructional that go beyond this basic approach are strongly encouraged. Please be specific. 

Presenter Needs

We will automatically provide a projector, screen, podium, and microphone in each breakout room. Please indicate what other supplies you might need for your presentation, keeping in mind that we must pay for each white board and/or flip chart set up. Only request those items you know you will be using.

Please note you will need to bring your own laptop for projecting. If that creates any barriers for you, please let us know in the Additional Items section below.

White Board & Dry Erase Markers
Large Sticky Notes
Small Sticky Notes
Flip Chart w/Markers
Paper
Pens
Highlighters
Sharpies