SourceAmerica Announces 2023 Achievement Award Winners Celebrating Inclusivity for People with Disabilities
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Thursday, May 25, 2023
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The SourceAmerica achievement awards recognize nonprofits, employees, and business partners for their exceptional work ethic, success, and leadership in advancing inclusion for people with disabilities.
Key Points:
- The SourceAmerica achievement awards recognize nonprofits, employees, and business partners for their exceptional work ethic, success, and leadership in advancing inclusion for people with disabilities.
- "People with disabilities bring unique insights and talents to the nation's workforce," said Richard Belden, SourceAmerica president and chief executive officer.
- "SourceAmerica takes pride in celebrating the achievements of these award winners who have demonstrated leadership, dedication, and the passion to inspire others to work towards a more inclusive workforce."
- Learn more about the outstanding accomplishments of the 2023 Achievement Award winners:
One of Telisha Griffin's co-workers describes her as "a smile that can light up a room."