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Meet INCRA's Jennifer Morrow

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Jennifer Morrow

The College of Court Reporting would like to introduce our guest blog contributor, Jennifer Morrow. 

INCRA – Who is Jennifer?.

I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself.  I’m Jennifer Morrow, a recent court reporting school graduate, professional reporter, and chair of the Indiana Court Reporters Association’s Student Advocacy Committee.  My work with INCRA is important to me because I needed the support of others to transition from student to reporter.  I want to help other students get that support as well.

Like many of us, court reporting is not my first career.  I went to college right out of high school to become a teacher.  I got my bachelor’s degree and teaching certifications in 2002.  I taught English as a Second Language and basic literacy classes in the prison system for over ten years before being laid off when my school was closed.  A friend mentioned that she thought court reporting would be a good fit for me so I decided to start a new career.

I began taking classes at Wilson College in Indianapolis just a week after being laid off.  It took me almost four years to pass that last test and graduate, but I hung in there and finished school.  It turned out I completed just in the nick of time as my school closed its doors the following month.

I was extremely fortunate to be offered a job as an official in the Marion County Courts right out of school.  I worked there for the first 18 months after I graduated and learned a huge amount from the veteran reporter who was the lead reporter in my court.  Rule changes by court administration in early 2016 prompted me to leave my official position for a freelance position with a court reporting firm in Indianapolis.  I made that change in July of 2016. 

Throughout my school years and into my transition from student to official, then official to freelancer, I have been involved in INCRA.  I won the INCRA scholarship twice during my four years of school.  I attended all the conventions I could, including the NCRA convention in Nashville, Tennessee.  When I graduated, I served on the Student Advocacy Committee for a year before becoming chair.  I honestly wouldn’t be in the position I’m in today without INCRA’s support.

Thanks!

Jennifer

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