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Building a Multi-Faceted Career Evaluating Assistive Technology and Educating Others

May 11, 2023

From: CareerConnect Blog
Categories: deafblind , Employment
By Amy Lynn Smith

If Scott Davert wasn’t so good at assessing assistive technology and educating others about it, he could have had a career as a comedian or comedy writer. Then again, perhaps his quick wit and sense of humor make him so good at the work he’s done across various jobs in his career to date. Born … Continued

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