The Dangers of Fentanyl
Fentanyl Fathers

Join us for a powerful online learning event with Fentanyl Fathers, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing fentanyl-related tragedies through education and awareness. Members of Fentanyl Fathers will share their personal stories of loss and resilience, shedding light on the devastating impact of fentanyl in communities across the country. They will also highlight the mission of their organization and the critical importance of prevention, awareness, and action in protecting young lives.

This event offers students, educators, and families an opportunity to learn, reflect, and engage in a conversation that could save lives.

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October 09, 2025
@ 1:00 pm ET
Middle School/High School
A Career as a Foley Artist
Shelley Roden

Shelley Roden is an award-winning Foley Artist working at Skywalker Sound in Northern CA.  She has created and performed foley sound effects for over two hundred fifty live-action films, animated films, and series.  Recent projects include Universal Pictures’ Jurassic World:  Rebirth and How to Train Your Dragon, Warner Bros. Pictures' F1: The Movie, Pixar's Inside Out 2, David Fincher's The Killer and the Tony Gilroy series Andor.  

With a background in athletics, music, and theatre, Roden's creative process is rooted in exploratory improvisation, experimentation and discovery.  She conceives foley sound effects as carefully orchestrated, nuanced, and perfectly executed musical notes that are more felt than heard, concealed within the fabric of a feature film soundtrack.  

Roden is a dedicated mentor to aspiring sound artists, filmmakers, and children with special needs.  Artist visits include The Savannah College of Art and Design, Drexel University, Ithaca College, Sonic College in Denmark, annual visits with Virginia Commonwealth University's department of Kinetic Imaging where she is an affiliate faculty member, and Hillsides and Vista del Mar residential facilities in Los Angeles.  

Roden is in the process of writing a book that will feature personal interviews with veteran foley artists and sound designers.  She recently wrote the first chapter during a two-week artist residency at the Ingmar Bergman estate on Fårö. 

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October 16, 2025
@ 3:00 pm ET
K-12
Careers in Athletics
Coach Skipper Kelp

Fight Capital Gym owner Skipper Kelp began his journey in combat sports as a child with black belts in Taekwondo and Japanese Karate. Kelp began boxing at the age of 12 and won several nation championships including the 1987 Olympic Sports Festival, 1987 and 1988 National Golden Gloves and had the privilege of representing the U.S. in several international competitions. Kelp turned pro in 1991 and had an entertaining career with "Tuesday Night Fights" Fight of the Year honors and retired 24-4-1 with 16 Ko's. After boxing Kelp formed the UNLV boxing team and produced over 20 National Collegiate Champions. In 2006 Kelp led the UNLV boxing team to a National Collegiate Title becoming the first non military academy in over 20 years to accomplish that feat. Kelp now devotes his time and energy to the amazing members of the Fight Capital Gym and the Fight Capital Youth Foundation.

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November 03, 2025
@ 1:00 pm ET
K-12
Careers in Finance and Law
Amber Ciminise

Amber Ciminise is a finance professional and Juris Doctor candidate at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Boyd School of Law (Class of 2026), with more than fifteen years of progressive experience in hospitality finance, accounting, and operations. Her career spans senior roles at world-class resorts and hotels, including Waldorf Astoria, Virgin Hotels, MGM Resorts International, and Hilton Hotels, where she developed extensive expertise in budgeting, financial planning, forensic accounting, and collective bargaining agreement management.

Before pursuing a legal career, Amber served as Assistant Director of Finance at Virgin Hotels and Senior Financial Accountant at MGM Resorts’ Aria Resort and Casino, where she directed audits, ensured compliance with federal and state regulatory requirements, and advised executives on financial performance and operational strategy. She began her career in hospitality leadership and held roles such as General Manager of Restaurants at Mandalay Bay, overseeing multiple outlets and a team of more than seventy employees.

Transitioning into law, Amber brings her financial acumen to legal practice. As a legal intern with the Clark County District Attorney’s Office, she gained hands-on experience in litigation support, including legal research, drafting motions and briefs, organizing discovery, and assisting with trial preparation. This unique combination of financial and legal expertise positions her to address complex issues at the intersection of law, business, and financial accountability.

In addition to her professional and academic accomplishments, Amber is an active leader within the Boyd School of Law community. She served as Vice President of Part-Time Students for the Student Bar Association and previously held the role of 2L Part-Time Representative. She is also a member of the Criminal Law Society, the National Society of Leadership and Success, Golden Key International Honour Society, and Phi Theta Kappa.

Amber holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where she graduated cum laude. She is certified in IC3 Digital Literacy and as a Certified Beer Server through the Cicerone Program.

With a strong foundation in both finance and law, Amber is building a career dedicated to supporting organizations in navigating financial, regulatory, and legal challenges with integrity and precision.

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November 05, 2025
@ 1:00 pm ET
K-12
Careers in Television
Richard Winnie

Richard began his career as an actor, which indirectly led to him becoming a stage manager of Broadway touring shows such as Beatlemania and Ain’t Misbehavin, as well as the off broadway tour of Little Shop of Horrors. In order to get off the road, he became a Production Stage Manager at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles where he was fortunate to work with many of the outstanding Playwrights, Directors and Actors in the business. Eventually Richard decided to try to learn about filmmaking, taking any job he could get as a volunteer on student films and indies to learn the craft, in-between theatre jobs. Several years later Richard landed a job at Lorimar Television, taking a 75% pay cut to continue to learn about TV & Film. This was a Post Production Traffic coordinator position, back when TV shows were still cutting on film, and there were lots of elements traveling all over the city to track for our shows. This eventually led to Post Supervisory jobs on shows like Our House & Aaron’s way. The Studio then asked him to move over to Knots Landing which continued to run another 6 seasons and where he eventually rose to Associate Producer. Once Knots ended, he was a freelance AP mostly for Warner Bros, which had by now bought Lorimar. After a few seasons of mostly doing pilots that didn’t get picked up, Richard was offered a temporary job to help substitute for the head of Post at WB who was out on maternity leave. Originally thinking he would not enjoy this work vs being on shows, his mind was changed as he embraced the challenges from the Studio side. An opening came up at NBC Studios for a manager of Post, and he was lucky to secure that position which over a 27 year career with NBC grew from Manager to SVP of Post Production for Universal TV & Universal Content Productions, as the company grew into Comcast NBC Universal. Richard was responsible for delivering thousands of episodes of television including but not limited to shows such as Will & Grace, Homicide, House, The Office, 30 Rock, Friday Night Lights, The Good Place, Parenthood, Smash, The Mindy Project, Brooklyn 99, Master of None, Monk, Battlestar Galactica, Psych, Suits, Mr. Robot, Homecoming, Umbrella Academy, Resident Alien and many more. 

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December 03, 2025
@ 2:00 pm ET
Middle School/High School
Careers in Medicine
Reade A. Quinton, M.D.

Dr. Quinton is an Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He is also a board-certified forensic pathologist and a medical examiner for the Southern Minnesota Regional Medical Examiner's Office. Prior to 2019, he was the Deputy Chief Medical Examiner and Director of Forensic Pathology fellowship training program for the Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences in Dallas, Texas. Dr. Quinton has published and lectured extensively in the field of forensic pathology, with a focus on child fatality and forensic pathology education. He is currently a member of the Executive Committee of the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME) and Chair of the NAME Educational Activities Committee.

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December 15, 2025
@ 2:00 pm ET
Middle School/High School

contact us

For information about participating as a guest speaker or having your class participate, please email Ralph Krauss