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Feb
27
Tue
WEBINAR—Enhancing Workplace Effectiveness: Technologies for People with Hearing Loss @ Join by computer or mobile device.
Feb 27 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

People working in a workplace setting

When: Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Time: 12–1 p.m. ET

Those of us with hearing loss know that it can be difficult to operate in workplaces where everyone assumes normal hearing. Join us for an insightful webinar exploring new technologies that can help even the playing field. We will be discussing assistive listening devices, captioning, video conferencing, and other tools that the presenters – all with hearing loss – have found most useful in a range of workplace situations, including office, travel, restaurant, classroom, and factory floor.

Learning objectives:

  • Learn the technologies people with hearing loss have found most effective in the workplace
  • Learn strategies to gracefully inform co-workers of hearing loss and get their help in communication
  • Connect with the host of other resources available.

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Presenters: 

David Baldridge HeadshotDr. David C. Baldridge, BGS, MBA, PhD is a Professor of Management/Organizational Behavior at Oregon State University. He is a deafened, cochlear implant user, HLAA Accessible, Inclusive Employment Task Force chair, and long-time HLAA member. He has researched the workplace experiences of people with hearing loss for over 25 years, published more than 25 articles and book chapters, and made over 100 conference and workshop presentations internationally. 

Herbold headshot Jill Herbold, FSA, MAAA, is a healthcare consulting actuary who primarily works with state Medicaid agencies. She is also a managing partner of a consulting practice with over 200 employees. Her hearing loss progressed from mild to profound over many years, and she is now a cochlear implant user. She has been a member of HLAA for over 20 years and is a member of the HLAA Accessible, Inclusive Employment Task Force.

Dave DeBellis headshotDave DeBellis is a practicing engineer with HP, Inc. working in the company’s industrial printing division. Sudden and profound hearing loss at age 55 threatened to derail his career. However, with the help of both a hearing aid and a cochlear implant, he has been able to continue to work effectively in his role. Dave is also a member of the HLAA Accessible, Inclusive Employment Task Force.

Tina Childress headshotTina Childress, Au.D., CCC-A, is an educational audiologist in the mainstream and residential school settings, technology and social media aficionado, late-deafened adult fluent in ASL and a bilateral cochlear implant recipient. With her unique perspective and passion for sharing information through social media, she is a sought out international presenter and motivational speaker for families, adults and professionals on a variety of topics. Her areas of expertise include Hearing Assistance Technology, apps, cochlear implants, advocacy and effective strategies for coping with hearing loss. Dr. Childress is active on many local and national Boards and Committees where she is a strong advocate for accessibility (especially in the performing arts) and disseminating resources.


Helpful Tips
  • Zoom. The webinar will be held on Zoom. After registering, the Zoom meeting link will be emailed to you. Please save your email and make sure to check your spam or junk folder if you have not received the meeting link.
  • Use a computer. If possible, attend the webinar on a computer rather than via a smart phone or iPad. This will give you the best layout to view the captions, as well as other meeting features.
  • Install or update Zoom. Make sure you have Zoom installed.
  • Captions. All HLAA webinars are free with live captions available.
  • Check your time zone. This meeting will take place live at 12 p.m. ET, 11 a.m. CT, 10 a.m. MT and 9 a.m. PT. If you are in a different time zone, please adjust the time so you do not miss the meeting.

NOTE: HLAA does not offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for participation in our webinars.

Questions? Feel free to email us at webinars@hearingloss.org.

Mar
19
Tue
HLAA Veterans Across America Virtual Chapter Meeting @ Join from your computer or mobile device.
Mar 19 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

HLAA Veterans Across America Virtual Chapter logo

We invite veterans with hearing loss to attend the next Veterans Across America Virtual Chapter Meeting (VAAVC) online using Zoom.

Time: 8 p.m. ET, 7 p.m. CT, 6 p.m. MT, 5 p.m. PT 

This will be an open meeting. We look forward to seeing you online.

REGISTER

 

Apr
16
Tue
HLAA Veterans Across America Virtual Chapter Meeting @ Join from your computer or mobile device.
Apr 16 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

HLAA Veterans Across America Virtual Chapter logo

We invite veterans with hearing loss to attend the next Veterans Across America Virtual Chapter Meeting (VAAVC) online using Zoom.

Time: 8 p.m. ET, 7 p.m. CT, 6 p.m. MT, 5 p.m. PT 

This will be an open meeting. We look forward to seeing you online.

REGISTER

 

Apr
30
Tue
WEBINAR—Exploring Self-Employment for People with Hearing Loss @ Join by computer or mobile device.
Apr 30 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

A young woman working on her laptop from home.

When: Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Time: 5–6 p.m. ET

This webinar will focus on self-employment and entrepreneurship as options for people who are deaf and hard-of-hearing. Our three panelists, who all have hearing loss and have successfully navigated self-employment, will share helpful tips, personal stories and the pros and cons of being self-employed.   

The panel will be moderated by Dr. Kelly Tremblay and Lisa Yuan.

Presented by the HLAA Task Force for Accessible, Inclusive Employment

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Presenters:

Eyra Abraham is the founder of Lisnen, a startup that is changing the landscape of adaptive technologies for people with hearing loss using the latest AI technologies. She’s also a workshop trainer for for-profit and non-profit organizations on subjects like disability inclusion and entrepreneurship. She’s a committee member advancing accessibility at federal and provincial levels in Canada. She participates as a steering committee member for Start Access, an initiative on AI and equity with the American Association of People with Disabilities. Eyra is also a board member at Creative Users Projects, a digital network of artists and creators with disabilities. Building on her hearing loss and technical experiences, her mission is to advance how technologies can positively impact people with disability to gain equal access at home, at work, and in our community. Her impact has garnered attention for her work, winning Canada’s Top 100 Black Women to Watch 2019. 

Dr. Anne McIntosh is the president, CEO and founder of Safe’N’Clear. After noticing a barrier with traditional PPE, specifically face masks, she created a solution to help millions of people access inclusive communication. Her modernized design includes a clear window that shows the user’s mouth, allowing the deaf and hard of hearing an opportunity to speech-read and see facial expressions. Safe’N’Clear has also introduced the world’s first FDA-approved transparent surgical face mask with Level 1 and Level 3 protection. Ensuring that clear PPE will become the standard of care in the post-COVID world is a priority for Dr. McIntosh. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Speech Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a master’s degree in Interpersonal Communication from the University of Montana at Missoula, and a Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Texas at Austin.

Shari Eberts is a passionate hearing health advocate and internationally recognized author and speaker on hearing loss issues. She is the founder of Living with Hearing Loss, a popular blog and online community for people with hearing loss, and an executive producer of We Hear You, an award-winning documentary about the hearing loss experience. Her book, Hear & Beyond: Live Skillfully with Hearing Loss (co-authored with Gael Hannan), is the ultimate survival guide to living well with hearing loss. Shari has an adult-onset genetic hearing loss and hopes that by sharing her story, she will help others to live more peacefully with their own hearing issues. She holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BS in Psychology from Duke University. LivingWithHearingLoss.com.


Helpful Tips
  • Zoom. The webinar will be held on Zoom. After registering, the Zoom meeting link will be emailed to you. Please save your email and make sure to check your spam or junk folder if you have not received the meeting link.
  • Use a computer. If possible, attend the webinar on a computer rather than via a smart phone or iPad. This will give you the best layout to view the captions, as well as other meeting features.
  • Install or update Zoom. Make sure you have Zoom installed.
  • Captions. All HLAA webinars are free with live captions available.
  • Check your time zone. This meeting will take place live at 5 p.m. ET, 4 p.m. CT, 3 p.m. MT and 2 p.m. PT. If you are in a different time zone, please adjust the time so you do not miss the meeting.

NOTE: HLAA does not offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for participation in our webinars.

Questions? Feel free to email us at webinars@hearingloss.org.