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Vision Impaired Developer Finds a Home at Ai Squared

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Born with Congenital Cataracts, Chris Millsap has been visually impaired all his life. With his vision corrected to 20/80 and his condition stable, Chris graduated from the University of West Florida with a degree in Computer Information Systems. After graduation he secured employment with the biggest name in computing – Microsoft…

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Immigrant Loses Sight, But Not His Vision

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At the age of 10, Jose Tamayo, who was born with Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP), moved with his parents from Cuba to America. Despite his young age and visual impairment, Jose adapted easily to what could have been a tough transition for any child. Jose and his family settled in Miami, where he grew up and attended public schools…

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Doctor Forges Ahead with the Help of ZoomText

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Dr. Joseph L. Fontenot has been a practicing cardiologist and vision rehabilitation specialist for over 26 years. In his early years he practiced cardiology exclusively, establishing himself in Alabama, the state he calls home. But the onset of a visual impairment would eventually change the course of his career…

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ZoomText Keeps Teacher’s Career on Track

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Cindi Brown’s story begins with an unusual family circumstance. She is one of three children in her family born with Stargardt’s Disease, a rare form of juvenile Macular Degeneration. Cindi and her affected brother and sister have varying degrees of vision loss. For Cindi, only recently has Stargardt’s begun to seriously effect her vision and her ability to perform at her job…

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ZoomText Helps Author Compose His Novels

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As a child growing up in the wilds of the Northern Canadian Rockies, Hunter Silvastorm and his family needed independence, drive and determination to prosper in a difficult environment. His father, whom Hunter refers to as simply “a free thinker”, moved Hunter’s family from Montreal to Alberta when Hunter was still an infant. Hunter became a free thinker and voracious reader, devouring book after book, oblivious to the rare eye disease that would eventually steal his sight…

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