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    • APRIL 15, 2019
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    Visionary: Michael Cush

    Visionary: Michael Cush

    Michael Cush has a vision, and it’s one shared by millions of low vision and blind individuals across the United States – to vastly increase the number of employers who understand that the vision impaired population can be gainfully employed and make significant contributions to the workforce. Cush is theSenior Director of Workforce Development forRead more
    • APRIL 29, 2019
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    Summertime Toys: Family Fun Without Eye Injury

    Summertime Toys: Family Fun Without Eye Injury

    By Holly Bonner With Memorial Day fast approaching, families across the country are beginning to shop for summertime toys their hoping their kids will love. However, while some toys may appear to offer hours of entertainment, they may also pose a serious risk of eye injuries – including permanent vision loss. Low Vision Specialists ofRead more
    • JUNE 13, 2019
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    Pooling Our Resources: Tips for Swimming Blind

    Pooling Our Resources: Tips for Swimming Blind

    By Holly Bonner An instant solution for beating the summer heat is to take a relaxing dip in the pool, but strangely enough many people often wonder if the blind and visually impaired community can participate in different water activities. Swimming is an excellent sport for individuals with vision loss because it can be enjoyedRead more
    • JUNE 25, 2019
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    Meet Visionary Jim Sinocchi, Managing Director, Human Resources, Disability Inclusion, JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    Meet Visionary Jim Sinocchi, Managing Director, Human Resources, Disability Inclusion, JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    What do you say when you meet someone who has a disability? “Hello” or “How about a cup of coffee” would be just fine, according to Jim Sinocchi, head of the Office of Disability Inclusion at JPMorgan Chase & Co. That’s what he tells employees and managers at the global financial firm because he knowsRead more