Alfred State instructor contributes to new court reporting book

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Danielle GreenDanielle Green, a court reporting and captioning instructor in the Alfred State Business Department and a freelance court reporter, contributed to the National Court Reporters Association’s (NCRA) recently released book “Court Reporter Survival Guide: School Success Stories.”

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Danielle GreenDanielle Green, a court reporting and captioning instructor in the Alfred State Business Department and a freelance court reporter, contributed to the National Court Reporters Association’s (NCRA) recently released book “Court Reporter Survival Guide: School Success Stories.”

The 106-page, softcover book is a collection of essays and tips written by freelancers, officials, CART captioners, and current students about making it through court reporting school. It contains eight chapters, including those titled “Superheroes in Training,” “The Road Less Taken,” and “Testing Our Limits.”

The content is described as “often humorous and always thoughtful,” consisting of insight and advice, as well as testaments sharing the many benefits, rewards, and opportunities that court reporting has to offer. Green said she contributed a short story about her own journey through court reporting school and how she became successful.

“Contributing to this book allowed me to share my trials and tribulations with current and prospective students,” Green said. “My participation in the book was motivated by the intrinsic rewards that I received.”

Green said she has a passion for students, and loves to see them succeed.

“Any way that I can contribute to their journey of success is gratifying,” she said. “And it never hurts to put our great college, Alfred State, in the spotlight as an added benefit.”

To purchase a copy of the book or to learn more about the NCRA, visit NCRA.org.