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Hadley’s Ambassador Program

Group picture of Hadley’s ambassadors

From left: Bob Connell, Arkansas Division of Services for the Blind; Dr. R. Tracy Williams, Spectrios Institute for Low Vision at Deicke House; Dawn Turco and Don Golembiewski, The Hadley School; Connie Arends, Spectrios Institute for Low Vision at Deicke House; Becky Williams, The Badger Association of the Blind and Visually Impaired; Cassondra Williams, Arkansas Division of Services for the Blind; Larissa Klymkiw and Richard Marsolais, CNIB; Dena Curran, New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired; Kathy Culhane, CNIB; Roxann Mayros, VisionServe Alliance; Paula Chamblee, Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind; Linda Register, Arkansas Division of Services for the Blind; Chris Flynt, Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind


Hadley Ambassadors learn about the benefits of collaborating with Hadley to help their clients be successful at work and in daily life. Since its inception in 2003, the Ambassador Program has been a huge success—doubling the enrollment of students in Canada in less than two years.

This unique training experience facilitates outreach to those who can benefit from Hadley’s free distance education courses. It also enhances the expertise and services of professionals, resulting in a more cost effective and satisfactory rehabilitation experience for clients.

To date, Hadley has trained a total of 60 ambassadors representing nearly 50 agencies from 28 states and 10 Canadian provinces.