[Ohio-Talk] Text Only Version
Jordy Stringer
jssocil at gmail.com
Fri Oct 16 21:51:53 UTC 2020
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Jordy D. Stringer
Executive Director, Southeastern Ohio Center for Independent Living
> On Oct 16, 2020, at 4:32 PM, Richard Payne via Ohio-Talk <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Thanks thanks Thanks
>
> Richard Payne
>
>> On Oct 16, 2020, at 4:18 PM, Todd Elzey via Ohio-Talk <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Ohio Federationists:
>>
>> Good afternoon! The Convention Agendas President Payne sent out are in
>> Microsoft Word format and you should be able to open them with virtually
>> any word processor. Also, as Ms. Pierce indicated, the version with "No
>> Tables" in the document title will be the easiest version to work with
>> using a screen reader. While I would anticipate that most have a word
>> processing program they can use to open the word documents, I gather there
>> may be a few who do not. So, below is a text-only version of the agenda.
>> Please keep in mind that this does not include the NFB logo or our
>> sponsor's logo. In addition, keep in mind that this version is not as
>> nicely formatted as the word documents, but all of the written information
>> is here.
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Todd Elzey
>>
>> National Federation of the Blind of Ohio (NFB-O)
>>
>> 74th Annual Convention
>> The Vision Beyond Vision
>>
>> Join us as we celebrate the National Federation of the Blind of Ohio’s
>> Annual Convention and
>> expand our circle of participation, connecting blind Ohioans from across
>> the state for what we
>> expect to be the largest gathering of blind people in the history of Ohio.
>> Considering the ongoing impact and wide-ranging effects of the COVID-19
>> pandemic, the 2020
>> State Convention will be held virtually for the first time.
>> We encourage you to begin preparing to attend this outstanding event during
>> the weekend of
>> November 6th and 7th of 2020. This Convention will be the largest assembly
>> of blind people in
>> the state this year. It will offer blind people vision beyond vision, an
>> opportunity to learn about
>> accessible technology at our Tech Fair, and living with blindness by
>> attending many educational
>> seminars.
>>
>> Code of Conduct
>>
>> We welcome all attendees to our convention and embrace diversity,
>> inclusion, and mutual
>> respect. Although we are meeting using Zoom, these items are still
>> relevant. To that end, please keep the following expectations in mind when
>> you join us:
>>
>> Through advocacy, public awareness, and mentoring, the National Federation
>> of the Blind
>> provides support to members and advocates for our rights to live the lives
>> we want. As a
>> member or guest at our convention, you represent not only yourself, but
>> also our organization.
>>
>> We want you to enjoy your time with us, make new friends, and renew old
>> acquaintances.
>> Although we encourage members to socialize and have fun, the convention
>> also provides an
>> important opportunity to come together to continue the work of our
>> organization, to learn about
>> the important initiatives that we are involved with on a local and national
>> level, and to plan our
>> work for the future.
>>
>> Please remember these guidelines:
>>
>> 1. Welcome new attendees: Although you will undoubtedly enjoy time with
>> your friends,
>> please reach out to those who have never joined us before and help them to
>> be
>> comfortable. We welcome people from all walks of life and with diverse
>> needs and
>> experiences.
>> 2. Attend and participate in sessions.
>> 3. Harassment will not be tolerated under any circumstances. If your
>> behavior could
>> possibly make anyone uncomfortable, even if you would not be upset by it
>> yourself, do
>> not do or say anything that could be considered inappropriate by anyone.
>>
>> About the NFB-O
>>
>> The National Federation of the Blind of Ohio is a 501 (c)3 non-profit
>> organization and a
>> founding affiliate of the National Federation of the Blind. We are proud to
>> be an integral part of
>> the oldest and largest organization of the blind in the United States. We
>> are a diverse group of
>> people dedicated to changing what it means to be blind. Our members work
>> tirelessly to break
>> down the legal, social, and personal barriers to living the lives we want.
>> The mission of the National Federation of the Blind is to achieve
>> widespread emotional
>> acceptance and intellectual understanding that the real problem of
>> blindness is not the loss of
>> eyesight but the misconceptions and lack of information which exist. We do
>> this by bringing
>> blind people together to share successes, to support each other in times of
>> failure, and to create imaginative solutions.
>>
>> The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the
>> characteristic that defines
>> you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people,
>> because low
>> expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can
>> live the life you
>> want; blindness is not what holds you back.
>>
>> The NFB Pledge
>>
>> I pledge to participate actively in the effort of the National Federation
>> of the Blind to
>> achieve equality, opportunity, and security for the blind; to support the
>> policies and
>> programs of the Federation; and to abide by its constitution.
>> Membership
>>
>> The NFB-O is Ohio’s oldest organization comprised of blind and sighted
>> people working
>> together to change what it means to be blind. The 2020 Convention will
>> inspire, empower, and
>> celebrate our accomplishments. The NFB of Ohio also provides encouragement,
>> training, and
>> support to families with blind children and to veterans and people who are
>> losing vision or have
>> become blind later in life.
>>
>> If you would like to join the Ohio affiliate, you may contact William
>> Turner, Membership
>> Coordinator at (330) 328-9860, and he will refer you to a local chapter in
>> your area.
>>
>> National Federation of the Blind of Ohio
>> 2020 Convention Principles of Voting
>>
>> These principles of voting are proposed for consideration by the National
>> Federation of the
>> Blind of Ohio Board of Directors for recommendation to the Convention.
>>
>> Nothing in these principles of voting is intended to change Article III,
>> Section A of the National
>> Federation of the Blind of Ohio’s constitution. The Convention remains “the
>> supreme authority
>> of the Federation. It is the legislature of the Federation. As such, it has
>> final authority in all
>> issues of policy, and members in attendance may participate in all
>> convention discussions as a
>> matter of right. Any member of the Federation may make or second motions
>> and propose
>> nominations.” These procedures simply implement the method for following
>> the constitution in
>> an electronic convention.
>>
>> The below principles and procedures are intended to provide clarity and
>> advanced notice on
>> how the convention will be managed in 2020. This document will be read at
>> the NFB of Ohio
>> board meeting on November 6 and then a second time after the roll call of
>> chapters that
>> afternoon. We will then ask the Convention to vote on the proposed policy.
>> Those eligible to
>> vote on this proposal will be any enrolled voters present and voting at the
>> session on November
>> 6 as described below.
>>
>> An ad hoc committee shall deal with all questions and concerns related to
>> voting. The ad hoc
>> committee will include Eric Duffy, Springfield chapter; Suzanne Turner,
>> Cleveland chapter, and
>> Cheryl Fields, Cleveland chapter. Eric Duffy shall chair the Ad Hoc
>> committee.
>> Voting
>>
>> All members who are registered for the convention and who have opted into
>> the voter
>> enrollment system by October 18 will constitute the pool of convention
>> voters.
>> All votes will first be conducted by voice. If the president is unable to
>> determine the outcome of
>> any vote, he will then call for an electronic vote. On any vote any
>> individual member who is
>> registered for the convention and who has opted into the voter enrollment
>> system by the
>> specified time may also call for an electronic vote.
>>
>> All electronic voting will be done via SMS (text message) or by phone.
>> Any matter must receive 51 percent support of the votes cast by the
>> convention voters present
>> and voting in order to be affirmed.“Present and voting” will mean the
>> subset of convention voters who actually cast a vote on a given question.
>> Thus voters who are indifferent to a matter cannot block its consideration
>> by the Convention by choosing not to cast a vote. All electronic votes will
>> be allocated three minutes for vote time.
>>
>> If voting indicates 75 percent support for or against a question before
>> three minutes’ having
>> elapsed, the chair may elect to move to the next order of business.
>> An opportunity to practice voting will be offered in the convention on a
>> question that has no
>> impact on the policy of the organization.
>>
>> Door Prizes and Registration
>>
>> Registration is now open and free.
>>
>> Pre-registering for the Ohio Convention by October 27, 2020, makes
>> attendees eligible for door
>> prizes. Door prizes will be drawn during Pre-Convention Festivities,
>> General Sessions, and the
>> Banquet. Registration is required, and you must be present to win. When
>> your name is called,
>> please virtually raise your hand or email ohioprize at gmail.com within two
>> minutes; which is
>> the designated window of time to claim your prize. Also, if you would like
>> to donate a door
>> prize, please alert Ohio’s Door Prize Facilitator, Annette Lutz, at the
>> email address above.
>>
>> Resolutions
>>
>> All resolutions must be submitted to the resolutions Committee Chair,
>> Barbara Pierce, no later
>> than October 23. Resolutions will be considered at the General Session on
>> Saturday, November
>> 7, 2020. For questions, email Barbara Pierce at BarbaraPierce9366 at gmail.com.
>>
>> National Representative
>>
>> The Ohio Affiliate is delighted to have the PAC Man as our National
>> Representative for 2020.
>> We are extending a warm welcome to Scott C. LaBarre, Esq., who is a leader
>> in the National
>> Federation of the Blind.
>>
>> Scott C. LaBarre owns and operates LaBarre Law Offices (LLO). LLO
>> specializes in
>> employment law, disability rights, Social Security appeals, estate
>> planning, Randolph-Sheppard
>> Act cases, and business law. Mr. LaBarre has appeared in federal and state
>> courts throughout
>> the United States, securing many important victories for his clients. He is
>> permanently admitted
>> before the Supreme Court of the United States, the United States Courts of
>> Appeal for the
>> Seventh and Tenth Circuits, the United States District Court for the
>> District of Colorado, and
>> the Supreme Court of Colorado.
>>
>> Mr. LaBarre shares office space and often co-counsels with the firm of
>> Scobie and Morlang,
>> who specialize in estate planning, tax planning, business law, and other
>> civil litigation.
>> Before launching his own firm in July 1998, Mr. LaBarre acted as general
>> counsel for the
>> <http://nfb.org/> National Federation of the Blind of Colorado, where
>> he specialized in laws
>> affecting the blind and disabled. He served in that capacity for five
>> years. Even after
>> establishing LLO, he remains very active in the NFB through his volunteer
>> service in many
>> leadership roles. In October 2005 he became President of the Colorado
>> affiliate. He also serves
>> as Chairman of the national PAC Committee.
>>
>> He is President of the National Association of Blind Lawyers and Vice
>> Chairman of the Board
>> of Directors for the Colorado Center for the Blind. From 1996 until June of
>> 2002 he was
>> President of the NFB of Denver.
>>
>> He is active in national, state, and local bar associations. Currently. he
>> serves as Chair of the
>> American Bar Association's Commission on Mental and Physical Disability
>> Law. Mr. LaBarre
>> is also active in the ABA's General Practice Solo and Small Firm
>> Division through his service on the governing council and as Vice Director
>> of the Division's Internal Affairs Group. He has also served. as a
>> Director in the ABA's Young Lawyers Division, Vice Chairman of the
>> ABA-YLD Bar Leadership Team, YLD Liaison to the ABA Commission on Mental
>> and Physical Disability Law, a member of the Colorado Bar Association Board
>> of Governors, and Treasurer of the Executive Council of the Denver Bar
>> Association's Young Lawyers. Mr. LaBarre received his Bachelor of Arts
>> from St. John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota, in 1990 and his
>> Juris Doctor from the University of Minnesota in 1993. He left Minnesota in
>> 1993 to work at the National Headquarters of the National Federation of the
>> Blind. He moved to Colorado in June 1994. His wife, Anahit Galechyan, hales
>> from Armenia.
>> They have two children, Alexander (born October, 2002) and Emily (born
>> December, 2004).
>>
>> General Zoom Information
>>
>> All events will be held on the Zoom platform, and all times are Eastern
>> Standard Time (EST).
>>
>> Helpful Zoom Commands
>>
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>>
>> Zoom Meeting Etiquette
>>
>> Keep in mind that upon joining convention one will be placed on mute. If
>> you wish to speak
>> and are not on the agenda, you may raise your hand. A host will get to you
>> as soon as possible; do not unmute yourself until you are prompted to do
>> so. If you are on the agenda, the host will unmute you as we approach your
>> presentation. Stay on mute if you are not speaking to the group. If on
>> video, please do not eat or move about in any way that could be a
>> distraction to others watching. We recommend that you don’t activate your
>> video unless you are speaking.
>> Zoom Meeting Connection Information
>>
>> One meeting link will be used for the Board Meeting, General Sessions, and
>> the Banquet. Closed Captioning will be available in these sessions.
>>
>> HTTPS://ZOOM.US/J/4081850851
>> Meeting ID: 408 185 0851
>>
>> One tap mobile +1-646-876-9923, 4081850851# US (New York)
>> Phone: 669 900 6833, ID: 4081850851
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>>
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>>
>> Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/abdqTMSdcy
>> Convention Agenda
>>
>> Wednesday, November 4
>>
>> 6:30 pm EST Rookie Roundup: Introducing the Ohio affiliate, door prizes,
>> and more
>> https://zoom.us/j/4081850851; Phone: 669 900 6833, ID: 4081850851
>>
>> Thursday, November 5
>>
>> 3:00 p.m. EST Exhibit Seminar: HIMS, Universal Vision Technology, Vispero,
>> Vanda
>> Pharmaceuticals, and more
>> https://zoom.us/j/4081850851; Phone:669 900 6833, ID: 4081850851
>>
>> 7:00 p.m., EST Happy Hour: Music, BYOB, Door Prizes, and More
>> https://zoom.us/j/4081850851; Phone: 669 900 6833, ID: 4081850851
>>
>> Friday, November 6, 2020
>> 9:00 to 10:15 am Hospitality Room will be open for an opportunity to mix
>> and mingle
>> https://zoom.us/j/4081850851; Phone: 669 900 6833, ID: 4081850851
>>
>> 10:30 to Noon Board of Directors Meeting (open to all)
>> https://zoom.us/j/4081850851;
>> Phone: 669 900 6833, ID: 4081850851
>>
>> 12:30 to 1:30 pm Meet and Greet: Come fellowship and network with
>> Federationists and
>> organizational leaders. https://zoom.us/j/4081850851; Phone:
>> 669 900 6833, ID: 4081850851
>>
>> 2:00 - 5:00 pm GENERAL SESSION https://zoom.us/j/4081850851; Phone:
>> 669 900 6833, ID: 4081850851
>>
>> 2:00 pm: Opening Ceremonies: Call to Order, Richard Payne, President, NFB
>> of Ohio
>>
>> 2:05 pm: Invocation: Robert Pierce, U.S. veteran and member, NFB of Lorain
>> County
>>
>> 2:10 pm: Welcome to Dayton: Honorable, Mayor Nan Whaley, Office of the
>> Mayor, City of
>>
>> Dayton, Ohio
>>
>> 2:25 pm: Welcome from the Host Chapter, Dr. Carolyn Peters, President, NFB
>> of the Miami Valley
>>
>> 2:35 pm: NFB Pledge: Kinshuk Tella, President, Ohio Association of Blind
>> Students
>>
>> 2:40 pm: National Anthem: MaKenzie Love, BELL Student
>>
>> 2:45 pm: National Report, Scott C. LaBarre, National Representative,
>> President, NFB of Colorado
>>
>> 3:15 pm: Never Fear, NFB is Here: A Mom’s Perspective on Learning and
>> Growing with the
>> NFB Braille Enrichment for Literacy and Learning (BELL) Program, Anne Casey,
>> Member, Capital Chapter
>>
>> 3:30 pm: What Parents and Advocates Need to Know: Making the Most of
>> Educational
>> Opportunities for Blind Children, Sarah Buoni, M. Ed. Education Program
>> Specialist, Low Incidence Disabilities, Office for Exceptional Children
>>
>> 3:55 pm: Report from Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) and
>> the Bureau of
>> Services for the Visually Impaired (BSVI), Kevin Miller, OOD Director, Greg
>> Dormer, Deputy Director, BSVI, and Berna King, Acting Program Manager,
>> BSVI. Their mission is to empower Ohioans with disabilities through
>> employment,
>> disability determinations, and independence.
>>
>> 4:25 pm: Finding a New Job in the Storm with Patients in the Time of a
>> Pandemic, Suzanne
>> Turner, Member, National Employment Committee, National Federation of the
>> Blind
>>
>> 4:45 pm: Roll Call of Chapters and Principles for Voting, Richard Payne,
>> President, NFB of
>> Ohio Affiliate and Eric Duffy, Secretary, NFB Ohio Board
>>
>> 5:00 pm Recess
>>
>> 5:30 to 6:30 pm Ohio Association of Blind Merchants Meeting Annette Lutz,
>> President
>> https://zoom.us/j/99767866800?pwd=UVpNc1hHNkpDcUtKakhsVjMxdTRKdz09; Meeting
>> ID: 997 6786 6800; Passcode: 646765
>>
>> 5:30 to 6:30 pm Community Service Seminar, Cheryl Fields, Chair
>> https://zoom.us/j/96577992664?pwd=OHVOVXJlSmhBTTdtNzZNWHFwNGIydz09;
>> Meeting ID: 965 7799 2664; Passcode: 675450
>>
>> 6:30 to 7:30 pm At-Large Chapter Meeting Colleen Roth, President
>> https://zoom.us/j/94199082969?pwd=OXRPK1V0c2hEVVN3VGtJUTRiQTFsUT09; Meeting
>> ID: 941 9908 2969; Passcode: 239980
>>
>> 7:00 to8:30 pm Ohio Association of Blind Students Meeting, OABS invites you
>> to a
>> panel discussion. Several students will speak about their life goals,
>> college journey, and
>> college major. Each student is studying something different, so you can get
>> to know about your
>> younger piers. Come and listen to this panel event and ask questions.
>> Kinshuk Tella, President
>> https://zoom.us/j/94817154341?pwd=VVozSkQ2L0hOczNNejFDYit0WWM4Zz09; Meeting
>> ID: 948 1715 4341; Passcode: 019607
>>
>> 7:00 pm Nominating Committee Meeting. Eric Duffy Chair This is a closed
>> meeting
>>
>> 7:30 to 8:30 pm Resolutions Committee Meeting, Barbra Pierce, chair. We
>> encourage the
>> participation of all members. Come help shape and set policies of the NFB
>> of Ohio to advocate
>> for positive change
>> https://zoom.us/j/94074072817?pwd=NnZyVm12WmFpM2JjRHRjM2llRUZ6QT09
>> Meeting ID: 940 7407 2817
>> Passcode: 430222
>> Saturday, November 7, 2020
>>
>> 7:30 to 8:45 am Ohio Association to Promote the Use of Braille Meeting,
>> MaryAnne
>> Denning, President
>> https://zoom.us/j/94033702280?pwd=ZDQrLzJtYzZ5RUZkSk4vTGFhR01idz09; Meeting
>> ID:
>> 940 3370 2280; Passcode: 733723
>>
>> 7:30 to 8:45 am Ohio Diabetes Action Network (DAN) meeting, Susan Day,
>> President
>> https://zoom.us/j/97974953313?pwd=NkVpSWpKOTR1TUdFaC9DbWt0SWhzQT09;
>> Meeting ID: 979 7495 3313; Passcode: 095571
>>
>> 9:00 - Noon GENERAL SESSION https://zoom.us/j/4081850851; Phone:
>> 669 900 6833, ID: 4081850851
>>
>> 9:00 am Call to order, Suzanne Turner, Vice President, NFB of Ohio
>>
>> 9:05 am Invocation: Joanne Williams, Member, Cleveland chapter
>>
>> 9:10 am Diversity, Inclusion, and Mutual Respect, Delcenia Brown, Jim
>> Weiss, and Wilbert Turner
>>
>> 9:40 am What’s happening with Disability Rights Ohio (DRO) Kerstin Sjoberg,
>> Executive Director, Disability Rights Ohio
>>
>> 10:00 am Creating Meaningful Career Opportunities for the Blind at
>> Wright-Patterson Air
>> Force Base, Thomas D. Robinson, former Director of Contracting, Air Force
>> Life
>> Cycle Management Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, former
>> Chairman of the Ability One Commission
>>
>> 10:30 am: Why I’m a Federationist, William Turner, Member, NFB Ohio Board
>> of Directors
>>
>> 10:50 Presidential Report: The Vision beyond Vision, Richard Payne,
>> President, NFB of Ohio
>>
>> 11:10 am Living the Life You Want with Dual Disabilities. Todd Elzey,
>> blindness and
>> hearing loss; Eric Duffy, blindness and cerebral palsy; Maggie Stringer,
>> blindness
>> and hearing loss; Debbie Baker, blindness and cerebral palsy
>>
>> 11:50 am Announcements
>>
>> Noon Recess
>>
>> Noon to 1:45 pm Hospitality Room will be open for an opportunity to mix and
>> mingle
>> https://zoom.us/j/4081850851; Phone: 669 900 6833, ID: 4081850851
>>
>> 12:30 to 1:45 pm Ohio Parents of Blind Children Meeting with special guest
>> Carlton Anne
>> Cook Walker, President of the National Organization of Parents of Blind
>> Children (NOPBC)
>> https://zoom.us/j/92563561932?pwd=VUNScTgxNkRxRDczQTJmdEIvNFZ1dz09; Meeting
>> ID: 925 6356 1932; Passcode: 889316
>>
>> 12:30 to 1:45 pm NFB of Ohio Senior Division Meeting, Barbara Pierce,
>> President
>> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81326178270?pwd=bW5reTJML0swL0o4cmF2R1diRWJPUT09;
>> Meeting ID: 813 2617 8270; Passcode: 845630
>>
>> 12:30 to 1:45 pm Ohio Association of Guide Dog Users (OAGDU) Meeting, Deanna
>> Lewis, President
>> https://zoom.us/j/96933531904?pwd=bVZuY1RjRW9qc1FTMWRGY1BJNXlYQT09;
>> Meeting ID: 969 3353 1904; Passcode: 820219
>>
>> 2:00 to 3:50 pm Meet our NFB Training Centers, Andra Stover, Moderator;
>> BLIND, Inc.:
>> It’s Your Future, We Can Help You Build It!, Jennifer Kennedy, Executive
>> Director, and
>> Rachel Kuntz, Resource Development Coordinator; Colorado Center, Julie
>> Deden, Executive
>> Director; and Louisiana Center for the Blind, Pam Allen, Executive
>> Director. Join us to learn
>> more about how training can help you live the life you want. Come learn and
>> ask questions
>> about the possibilities.
>> https://zoom.us/j/93672590200?pwd=eXFwWUdaUFJ3eHhxTHl3Y0VUWGJLUT09;
>> Meeting ID: 936 7259 0200; Passcode: 846846
>>
>> 2:00 to 3:50 pm Workshop: Innovation in STEM Access for Blind Students and
>> Science
>> Lovers, Moderator, Caroline Karbowski, Founder and CEO of See3D, Inc. 3 rd
>> year biology and
>> chemistry major, Ohio State
>> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83666653490?pwd=Y090RUdtTGZ5RnQ3ZUVIRkxyRmRmZz09;
>> Meeting ID: 836 6665 3490; Passcode: 007918
>> WORKSHOP AGENDA
>>
>> 2:00 to 2:05pm Setup, introductions, and sending out speaker notes
>> 2:05 to 2:20 pm SciAccess: Making Space for Everyone, Anna Voelker,
>> Accessible
>> Astronomy Specialist, Coordinator of Outreach, Ohio State University
>> Department
>> of Astronomy; Co-presenters, Michaela Deming and Caitlin O'Brien,
>> SciAccess
>> Program Assistants and Astronomy and Astrophysics students at OSU
>> 2:20 to 2:35 pm Accessibility Options for Informal STEAM Education, Adrienne
>> Provenzano, NASA/JPL-CalTech Solar System Ambassador and CASIS Space
>> Station Explorers Ambassador
>> 2:35 to 2:50 pm STEM Education and Students with Sight Loss in a Post-COVID
>> World, Dr.
>> Mahadeo A. Sukhai, Head of Research and Chief Accessibility Officer, CNIB,
>> and
>> co-principal, IDEA-STEM
>> 2:50 to3:05 pm Hand-Catching Science: Tactile Graphics and Models Bring STEM
>> Concepts to Life in Museums and at Home, Lindsay Yazzolino, Tactile Design
>> Specialist, TouchGraphics, Inc., tactile technology consultant and nonvisual
>> designer, former cognitive neuroscience researcher
>> 3:05 to 3:20 pm Inclusive STEM Education with the Graphiti Dynamic Tactile
>> Graphic
>> Display, Venkatesh Chari, President, Orbit Research
>> 3:20 to 3:30 pm See3D Summer 2020: Growing and Adapting our 3D Printing
>> Distribution,
>> See3D Team, Kara Herzog, Social Media Manager (OSU), Annika Srivastava,
>> Learning Plans Creator (Oswego East High School), Emily Kiehl, Team
>> Coordinator (UC), Garrett Carder, CTO (OSU)
>> 3:30 to 3:40 pm My Work and Research on Promoting Equitable Access to
>> Science
>> Education for Students with Visual Impairments, Ying-Ting Chiu, Ph.D. in
>> Teaching and Learning, Ohio State University
>> 3:40 to 3:50 pm NFB Engineering Quotient, Dr. Natalie L. Shaheen, Assistant
>> Professor of
>> Low Vision and Blindness, Department of Special Education, Illinois State
>> University
>>
>> 4:00 GENERAL SESSION https://zoom.us/j/4081850851; Phone:
>> 669 900 6833, ID: 4081850851
>>
>> 4:00 pm Call to Order, Richard Payne, President
>>
>> 4:05 pm Nominating Committee Report, Eric Duffy, Nominating committee Chair
>> and Member, NFB Ohio Board
>>
>> 4:10 pm Affiliate Elections
>>
>> 4:40 pm Resolutions: Barbra Pierce, Resolutions Committee Chair and Member,
>> NFB Ohio Board
>>
>> 5:30 pm Recess
>>
>> 7:00 -9:00 pm NFB OF OHIO BANQUET
>> https://zoom.us/j/4081850851; Phone: 669 900 6833, ID: 4081850851
>>
>> Event Highlights:
>>
>> Master of Ceremonies, Richard Payne, President, NFB-O
>> Invocation
>>
>> Keynote Speaker, National Rep. Scott C. LaBarre
>>
>> Awards Presentations, Anette Lutz,Chair, Awards Committee, and member,
>> NFB-O Board
>>
>> Scholarship Awards, Cassandra Jones, Chair, Scholarship Committee
>>
>> Money for the Movement, Sherry Ruth, NFB-O Treasurer, and President, NFB
>> of Lorain County
>>
>> 9:00 pm Adjournment
>>
>> Ohio would like to extend our gratitude and thank the Norwalk Ohio Lions
>> for generously
>> supporting our 2020 Scholarship Program.
>>
>> 9:00 pm After-Party, stick around after the banquet to fellowship with your
>> NFB-
>> O family. https://zoom.us/j/4081850851; Phone: 669 900 6833, ID: 4081850851
>>
>> Ohio Board of Directors
>>
>> Officers Terms ending 2020
>>
>> President
>> Richard Payne
>> Phone: 937-396-5573
>> Email rchpay7 at gmail.com
>> PO Box 20544 Dayton, OH 45420
>>
>> Vice President
>> Suzanne Hartfield-Turner
>> Phone: 216-990-6199
>> Email President.NFB.ClevelandOhio at gmail.com
>> PO Box 141077 Cleveland OH 44114
>>
>> Secretary
>> Eric Duffy
>> Phone: 614-377-9877
>> Email peduffy63 at gmail.com
>> 3779 Waterbury Dr. Kettering OH 43202
>>
>> Treasurer
>> Sherry Ruth
>> Phone: 440-324-4218
>> Cell: 440-281-6959
>> Email Babyruth2 at windstream.net
>> 6922 Murray Ridge Road Elyria OH 44035
>>
>> Board Members At—Large, Term Ending 2020
>>
>> Marianne Denning
>> Phone: 513-607-6053
>> Email marianne at denningweb.com
>> 835 Carini Lane Cincinnati, OH 45218
>>
>> Terms Ending 2021
>>
>> Cheryl Fields
>> Phone: 216-566-4317
>> Email cherylelaine1957 at gmail.com
>> PO Box 202091 Cleveland, OH 44120
>>
>> Annette Lutz
>> Phone: 614-288-4323
>> Email Annette Lutz annettelutz at att.net
>> 77 West Jeffrey Place Columbus, OH 43214
>>
>> Barbara Pierce
>> Phone: 440-774-8077
>> Email barbara.pierce9366 at gmail.com
>> 198 Kendal Drive Oberlin, OH 44074
>>
>> Dr. Carolyn Peters
>> Phone: 937-293-2131
>> Email dr.carolyn.peters at gmail.com
>> Dayton, OH
>>
>> William Turner
>> Phone: 330-328-9860
>> Email TurnerW794 at gmail.com
>> 1064 East 167th Street Cleveland, OH 44110
>>
>> Jim Weiss
>> Phone: 216-245-7174
>> Email President.CuyahogaCo.NFBOH at gmail.com
>> 14620 Birchwood Ave. Cleveland, OH 44111
>>
>> Convention Sponsors
>>
>> Southeastern Ohio Center for Independent Living, Jordy D. Stringer,
>> Executive
>> Director Serving Fairfield and Hocking Counties, founded in 2002, SOCIL is
>> managed by a Board of Directors and staff comprised mostly of persons with
>> various disabilities. The
>> foundation of CIL services is the peer relationship--people with
>> disabilities assisting
>> other people with disabilities as role models and mentors. Each center is
>> unique.
>>
>> Disability Rights Ohio, Kerstin Sjoberg, Executive Director Disability
>> Rights Ohio is a non-profit corporation with a mission to advocate for the
>> human, civil and legal rights of people with disabilities in Ohio. We
>> envision a society in which people with disabilities are full and equal
>> members, enjoy the rights and opportunities of all people, are
>> self-directed, make decisions about where, how and with whom they will
>> live, learn, work and play, have access to needed services and supports,and
>> are free from abuse, neglect, exploitation and discrimination.
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