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May 22, 2019 29 mins
1 in 4 Americans have some sort of disability, and that number is only expected to rise. Businesses already have to adapt in some ways to people with disability, but it goes beyond automatic doors and wheelchair ramps.

Donna Mack lost her sight as an early age. Today, as a keynote speaker consultant, she helps her audiences set aside their notions of disability - not only because its right for society. It can be right for their business.

What are the ways in which companies fail to make life easier for people with disabilities? What are the common mistakes people make? How wonderful is her service dog, Wella?

Learn more about Donna at DisabilityDiplomat.com

For more on Betti or to find out about NSA North Texas, visit www.speaker.org.
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