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State of Disability Equity and Access
The Easterseals State of Disability Equity and Access Report highlights research on equity and inclusion for 61+ million individuals in the United States with disabilities, including transportation, employment, education, and healthcare. The report is designed to inform inclusive policies and programs. -
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Episode 13: Navigating Disagreements and Risks with Beverly Johnson of Easterseals Northeast Central Florida
Beverly Johnson, President and CEO of Easterseals Northeast Central Florida, discusses the value of in-person interactions in managing a hybrid workforce and the impact of social media on workplace dynamics. -
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Episode 12: Genny Winter's Leadership Journey of Embracing Feedback and Promoting Inclusivity
Genny Winter, Board Chair of Easterseals, Inc., shares her insights on leadership and elaborates on the value of board diversity, particularly the inclusion of individuals with disabilities. -
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Episode 9: Career Growth, Collaboration, and Impact with Jonathan Horowitch of Easterseals
Kendra is joined by Jonathan Horowitch, the esteemed CEO and president of Easterseals DC MD VA, to explore the dynamic challenges and triumphs of leading one of the nation’s most impactful nonprofit organizations. -
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Episode 7: Pam Green — CEO Confessions: Transforming Nonprofits & Shaking Up the Status Quo!
Pam Green, president and CEO of Easterseals Redwood, joins us to explore the heart of collaborative leadership and the dynamic challenges of serving a diverse community. As a powerhouse behind a $30 million operation spanning two states, Pam has dedicated her career to championing purpose-driven businesses. -
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Episode 6: Mark Raymond, Jr. – On Experience and How Being Wrong Can Be So Right
Kendra speaks with Split Second Foundation CEO Mark Raymond, Jr., who offers his answer to the question, "How heavily in the (teams) equation does someone's experience matter to you?" Among other points in their discussion, Mark also has a poignant take on being wrong. This episode is a must listen as we bring this season to a close, with more on the way in 2024! -
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Episode 5: Mindy Scheier — On Alternate Solutions and Believing in Yourself
Kendra joins Mindy Scheier, founder and CEO of the Runway of Dreams Foundation. Prior to launching the nonprofit, she spent more than 20 years working in the fashion industry. Now, she's championing adaptive clothing and working to rebrand the way people with disabilities are viewed, marketed and represented in mainstream America. -
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Episode 3: Gordon Hartman — On Initiative and Ultra-Accessibility
Kendra joins Gordon Hartman, a native San Antonian who sold his highly successful homebuilding business in 2005 to build Morgan’s Wonderland, the world’s first and still the only Ultra-Accessible™, fully-inclusive theme park. Gordon talks about how his daughter inspired his work, what ultra-accessibility means, and how taking initiative can be the great disruptor. -
Podcast
Episode 1: Mike Miedler — On Versatility and Intention
Kendra joins CEO of CENTURY 21 Mike Miedler. Mike shares what excites him most about CENTURY 21 and how versatility and intention are critical to leadership. He believes the buyer's emotional connection with their home make homeownership so special. They also discuss the important 40-year partnership between CENTURY 21 and Easterseals. -
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Episode 28: Creative Ideas, Personal Brands, and the Workplace with Rachel Lowenstein
Rachel Lowenstein (she/her), Founder and Culture Expert at Rachel Lowenstein Consulting and Divergent Convergent, explains why “accessibility isn’t just a feature.” -
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Episode 27: Finding Balance and Owning Your Story with Jennifer Gasner
Jennifer Gasner, author and disability activist, explores the importance of supportive workplaces, the power of telling your own story, and addressing misconceptions about disability. -
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Episode 23: Redefining Accessibility: Jenna Bainbridge’s Impact on Theater and Disability Representation
Jenna Bainbridge (she/her), an actress, singer, and accessibility advocate, shares her journey as the first wheelchair user to perform in a new musical on Broadway, debuting in the award-winning "Suffs."
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