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Faye E. Warren Resume E-mail: warrenfaye@yahoo.com
EDUCATION
BFA St. Andrews Presbyterian College, Laurinburg, NC, 2004
Major: Creative Writing & Journalism
Diploma Dr. Phillips High School, Orlando, FL, 1997
Major: College Prep
TECHNICAL
MAC/PC; MS Word; Internet; Facebook; Twitter; Expert in Prentke Romich
ECO1 & 2; Familiar with other AT devices.
INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT
Augmentative Communication Coach for school age children and young adults: training on personal AAC devices with emphasis on programming appropriate vocabulary and coaching conversational language. Consulting for Disability Issues, Transition/ Life Coach, Self-Determination and Inclusion.
HONORS
- Grant from Prentke Romich Co. to develop instrucional position as Communication Coach for students attending Orange County Public Schools, Orlando, FL, 2010-2011
- Awards Finalist, Chap Book Competition, Creative Writing
St. Andrews College, Laurinburg, NC, 2001
- Distinguished Speaker Award, Prentke Romich Co., 1999
- First student who used an augmentative device to graduate from regular education, Orange County Public Schools, Orlando, FL, 1999
- Walt Disney World's Dreamers & Doers Award, 1993
EXPERIENCE
TECHNOLOGY/ INCLUSION - Assist providers and consumers in identifying assistive technology devices and programming age appropriate language. Counsel & mentor individuals on tech applications and to feel comfortable using their AT devices. Provide AT Communication Coaching. Serve as an educational consultant, transition and life coach/mentor, and inclusion facilitator for children and youth with disabilities. Conduct motivational presentations to people with disabilities, parents of people with disabilities, teachers, speech therapists, and speech pathologists for maximizing inclusive opportunities in the classroom, community and with family and friends.
2010 - Present, Communication Coach as Independent Contractor, Orange County Public Schools, Orlando, FL
2006-2007 Technology Lab Assistant, University of Central Florida, Speech Disorders Clinic, Orlando, FL
2004-2006, Communicaiton Coach for Parents of students using AAC devices, Self-Employed, Orlando, FL
1998 - Present, AAC Device Demonstrator & Ambassador for Prentke Romich Co.
1999-2004 Work Study, St. Andrews Presbyterian College, Laurinburg, NC
DUTIES: Conducted staff in-service for college personnel on meeting the needs of students with disabilities (ADA compliance, classroom inclusion and attitudinal shifting), served as Guide for Open Houses and dormitory Security Guard.
May-July 1999, Journalist, Assistive Technical Education Network (ATEN)
Orlando, FL
DUTIES: Wrote articles for the ATEN Newsletter, distributed statewide to educators and therapists in Florida. Topics: Integrating students into regular education; AT Devices: Tips for Success, and Personal experiences as a person with disabilities, including a speech impairment.
ORGANIZATIONS
ATIA, Assistive Technology Industry Association, Conference Speaker/Atendee, 1998 - Present
ISAAC, International Society of Augmentative Alternative communication, Board & Chairperson for Persons Who Use AAC; Written Development of By Laws & Educational Tools, 2010 - 2012
USAAC - United States Society of Augmentative Alternative Communication, 20009 - 2012
CIL, Center for Independent Living, Board Member, Winter Park, FL, 2004-2012
PRESENTATIONS
Speaker, ATIA (Assistive Technology Industry Association), National, 1998-Present
Speaker, ISAAC (International Society of Assistive Augmentative Commmunication), International venues: Montreal, CA; Barcelona, Spain; Pittsburgh, PA, 2010 - 2012
Speaker, USAAC/C-SUN, United States Society of Augmentative Augmentative Communication, Los Angeles, CA, 2007
Speaker, ATEN (Assistive Technology Education Network) Winter Institute Conference; Journalist for ATEN Newsletter, Orlando, FL, January, 1998-July 1998; May, 1999-July, 1999.
Session Speaker/Presenter, FATIC (Florida Adaptive Technology Impact Conference), Tampa, FL, February 1993
Session Speaker/Presenter, FLASHA (Florida-American Speech Hearing Association), Orlando, FL, February 1992
Technology Demonstrator, Prentke Romich Company at various professional conferences, Orlando, FL, 1994-2001
Distinguished Speaker/Presenter, ASHA (American Speech
Hearing Association) Conference, San Francisco, C.A. November 1999, Ref: Gail Van Tatenhove
Technology Demonstrator, FLASHA (Florida-American Speech Hearing Association), Orlando, FL, 02/1992.
Keynote Speaker, "Severely Disabled and Not Labeled: Maximizing LRE," Florida Federation of Council for Exceptional Children/Florida TASH Annual Conference, Jacksonville, FL, 10/1991.
VOLUNTEER
Youth Group Volunteer, St. Paul Presbyterian Church, Winter Park, FL, 2013-
Volunteer Companion, Mariner Nursing Home, Orlando, FL, 2-5/1997.
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