Secrets to Better Writing and Use of E-mail WebinarWednesday, March 18, 2026, 10:00 am to 11:30 am As of October 1, 2025, state law requires us to collect sales tax on all trainings. Sales tax is included in the total price. Email is a quick and easy form of communication. With e-mail, it is easy to quickly get yourself in trouble, miscommunicate, insult, alarm, confuse, break laws, and spark rabbit holes of back and forth or various other calamities. E-mail can be an effective tool, or a recipe for disaster. This webinar will teach useful tips and tricks, give you tools, and offer guidance, cautions, and few Dos and Don’ts to help you use e-mail successfully in your workplace. We will use real-life examples, formatting, routing, and signature tools, and much more. We will also discuss organization or team e-mail agreements. Click here to registerInstructor Bio: Valerie Largin Valerie Largin holds BAs in Literature and Psychology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and earned her teaching credential through the University of California, Davis. During her 17 years teaching English she also coached public speaking and took part in the Area Writing Project through UC Davis. Since 1991, when she started her own business, Valerie has gained training and experience in image, marketing, business development, and sales. She has coached individuals and businesses in writing and speaking/presentation skills, proposal writing, sales, marketing and organizing. From 2007 to present she has served as Programs Director for two different associations. Valerie is a very capable writer. She has written and edited a variety of marketing materials, articles, large project proposals, agendas, minutes, website copy, event programs, and other publications, as well as print and online newsletters, e-mail notices, and social media posts for businesses, associations, and individuals. Valerie has experience as a community manager and was the on-site registrar for AHMA-NCH trainings in Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area from 2012-2020. This has given her a greater understanding of fair housing and the affordable housing field. Valerie has taught a variety of writing and organizing courses for AHMA-NCH since 2015. |