I apologize for the cross post, but I  do feel its important to get this 
information disseminated as widely and quickly as possible so others may 
participate in this unique opportunity if they wish.  If you feel you must 
comment please do not choose reply to all.  



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On Monday, May 9 at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time, our featured guest on Branco 
Broadcast will be Janet LaBreck, Commissioner of Rehabilitation Services with 
the United States Department of Education. To participate, please call 
712-832-8294, and pass code 514295. Please be sure to mute your phones at all 
times unless you are asking Janet a question. When you finish with your 
question, please mute your phone again. We want to avoid all back ground noise. 
Also, please arrive on the call 10 minutes before Janet arrives, so you won’t 
miss anything. The following is a brief bio about our guest.

 

Although Commissioner Janet LaBreck lost her vision by the age of ten, she has 
never let her disability get in the way of her dreams.  In 2007, after more 
than 20 years as an advocate for the blind community, LaBreck was appointed 
Commissioner of the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind by Governor Deval 
Patrick.  As an ambassador for more than 30,000 legally blind residents, 
LaBreck has organized campaigns that have effectively increased employment 
opportunities for the blind.  There is no better testament to her profound 
influence than the Commission’s award-winning internship program. 

 

In 2013, President Barack Obama announced some key administration posts, 
including his intent to nominate Janet L. LaBreck as Commissioner of 
Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) within the United States 
Department of Education. In August of 2013, the United States Senate confirmed 
Commissioner LaBreck as the Commissioner of RSA. 

 

Commissioner LaBreck has an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the New 
England College of Optometry, a Masters of Education degree from Springfield 
College and Bachelor of Arts in Human Services from the University of 
Massachusetts, Boston.

 

Janet will give a brief presentation, and then take questions from our 
participants. Please spread the word to all of your lists, no matter where they 
are. This is your opportunity to address your concerns about rehabilitation 
services for persons with disabilities in this country. We look forward to 
hearing from all of you on Monday.

 

   Bob Branco 

 

 

 

 
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