Industry-leading guest speakers, Natalie Ruben (machine writer), and, Jannean Sapp (voice writer), will guide you through the steps of the online CSR exam. They’ll walk you through each stage of the process, share insider tips, common technical issues, and, how to be fully prepared for exam day. There will be two CSR Practice exams available after the class.
Member Price: $25
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Natalie Ruben is a newly licensed Registered Skilled Reporter and Washington Certified Court Reporter and is currently working as a freelance stenographer. A graduate of the College of Marin, she completed her court reporting education in just 19 months through a dedicated practice routine.Beyond the courtroom, Natalie has built a thriving online presence, using social media to promote stenography and connect with fellow professionals. With a TikTok following of over 20,000, she shares insights on the court reporting journey, study strategies, networking, and the transition from student to professional. Through her platform, she has forged connections with courthouse reporters, agency executives, business owners, and stenography advocates, demonstrating the power of social media as a tool for career growth. Passionate about engaging the next generation of court reporters, Natalie speaks on leveraging digital platforms to build a brand, make industry connections, and educate the public about stenography.
Rachael began working as a CSR in May of 2013. Having been in the business for ten years, she has covered almost every type of work under that there is to cover.
The beginning of her career was wild as she had to compete so hard to find work being that there were so many veteran court reporters available. She found myself waking up at 3:00 AM every morning just to cover an Office of Administration hearing in Oakland for the day, only to drive back to the Central Valley to take care of her daughter. Lundy was a single mom at that time. Work taught her to be tough, to fight for what she wanted, which was simply to be a successful court reporter.
Now that she has gained that experience, gotten her affairs in order (married with three kids), she decided to switch her focus to other reporters and give back to our stenography community. She is very excited to use her time right now towards members of CCRA and their needs.