Thank you to everyone who participated in the call-in (https://evaluland.fireside.fm/call-in) to share their own reflections about the 2020 AEA virtual experience (https://www.evaluationconference.org/)! After the conference, please sure your own thoughts and reflections by calling in (https://evaluland.fireside.fm/call-in). It's very similar to leaving a voicemail! In this episode, I start with my own reflection about the conference, how I'm going to make the most of the conference, and what I am personally excited about. Then, we get to hear from nine other evaluators (in no particular order): 1. Tom Archibald, associate professor at Virgina Tech (@tgarchibald (https://twitter.com/tgarchibald)) 2. Bianca Montrosse-Moorhead, associate professor at University of Connecticut (@b_mmoorhead (https://twitter.com/b_mmoorhead)) 3. Danielle Murillo, at the Claremont After School Program (@happyeval (https://twitter.com/happyeval)) 4. Kathleen Doll, independent evaluation consultant (part-time at the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative and part-time at Intention 2 Impact (https://www.intention2impact.com/)) 5. Christian Lucchesi, project manager with Catalyst at University of Wisconsin-Stout (@luccheesey (https://twitter.com/luccheesey)) 6. Nina Sabarre, founder and principal of Intention 2 Impact (https://www.intention2impact.com/) (@ninasabarre (https://twitter.com/ninasabarre)) 7. Akihiko Ashimoto, National Institute for Educational Policy Research in Japan 8. Elizabeth Grim, director of community impact from the Connecticut Data Collaborative (@ecgrim (https://twitter.com/ecgrim)) 9. Libby Smith, evaluator and educator (@workwithlibby (https://twitter.com/work_with_libby)) Music by Matt Ingelson, http://www.mattingelsonmusic.com/