🎓 SEAF Speaker Proposal Form: Workshop and Forum Speaker Submission 

Thank you for your interest in presenting with the Society of Emerging and Advanced Facilitators (SEAF)! 

SEAF hosts several types of virtual programs:

  • Mastermind: Friday Forums (90 mins): Informal, community conversations focused on exploring facilitation practices and lived experience. Offered six times per year from 9-11:30 EST.
  • Extended Workshops (2 hours): Skill-building sessions offering hands-on tools, techniques, and frameworks. Offered six times per year during opposite months from Friday Forums. Occur on Fridays from 10 - 12:00 EST, with informal networking from 9:30 - 10:00 EST.
  • Multi-speaker Extended Workshop (1 hour per speaker): This includes two speakers at 1-hr our each.
  • Networking for Extended Workshops (25 minute): Facilitating an ice breaker/networking prior to the extended workshop. Occurs from 9:30 - 9:55.

Please complete the form below to share your session idea and background. Our Programs Committee will follow up with you if it’s a good fit. If you have any questions please reach out to programs@seaf.org. 

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🔹 Contact: Please provide your Full Name, Email Address, and LinkedIn URL or Website

Are you a SEAF member or sponsor? 

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Please provide a short bio.  *
Please provide a title, description, and 3 learning objectives for your session.  *
What is your preferred program type? 
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Have you delivered your session before? 
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If yes to the above question, where/when?
Why are the sessions you described important or relevant to you? 
Here are our dates for 2026 Friday Forums, which would you be available for? 
Here are our dates for 2026 Extended Workshops which include the one hour and two hour formats with networking. Which would you be available for?  *
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