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*'''Tools for Life Emerging Leader Award''' | *'''Tools for Life Emerging Leader Award''' | ||
For more information on these awards please visit the [http://www.gatfl.gatech.edu/tflwiki/index.php?title=Tools_for_Life_Assistive_Technology_%28AT%29_Awards Tools for Life Awards page.] | |||
== 2016 Award Winners == | == 2016 Award Winners == |
Revision as of 12:35, 26 April 2016
AT Award Categories
- The Naomi Walker “Catalyst for Positive Change” Award
- The Melinda Quinn “Squeaky Wheel” Award
- Excellence in AT Service Delivery Team Award
- Tools for Life Visionary Award
- Tools for Life Innovative Design Award
- Tools for Life Emerging Leader Award
For more information on these awards please visit the Tools for Life Awards page.
2016 Award Winners
- To be announced.
2015 Award Winners
- Tools for Life Assistive Technology Innovation Award
- Helen Upshaw, Cobb County School System - View Press Release
- Joyce Pufnock, Cherokee County School System - View Press Release
- Kristen Murray, Jenkins County School System - View Press Release
- Melanie Leyva-Abad, Gwinnett County School System - View Press Release
- Rachel Pritchard, Bulloch County School System - View Press Release
- Tools for Life Leadership Award
- Aimee Copeland, student and advocate - View Press Release
- Trey Quinn, student and advocate - View Press Release
- Tools for Life Assistive Technology Visionary Award
- Juanita Pritchard
- Susan Murray, Columbia County Schools
2014 Award Winners
- Tools for Life Assistive Technology Innovation Award
- Amanda Inman, Paulding County School System
- Cinda Johnson, Seattle University
- Dave L. Edyburn, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Jessie Moreau, Gwinnett County School System
- Pat Kent, Douglas County School System
- Tools for Life Excellence in Assistive Technology Award
- Ware County's Assistive Technology Team
- Tools for Life Leadership Award
- Aimee Copeland, Assistive Technology and Disability Advocate
- Linea Johnson, Harborview Medical Center and Disability Advocate - Seattle, WA