Sponsors
JAN would like to thank the following sponsors for their
commitment to the employability of people with disabilities. For information
on becoming a sponsor, see Sponsorship
Opportunities.
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The Employer Assistance & Recruiting
Network (EARN) is a
free service that connects employers looking for quality employees
with skilled job candidates. EARN is a Silver
Sponsor. |
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The US Business Leadership Network supports the belief that
every employer recognizes and benefits from the best practice of including people
with disabilities in their workforce and marketplace. |
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Founded in 1971, as the Massachusetts
Rehabilitation Hospital,
Spaulding Rehabilitation
Hospital Network is one of the largest
rehabilitation facilities in the U.S., providing comprehensive
rehabilitation treatment. Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital is
the only rehabilitation hospital in New England continuously ranked
since 1995 by U.S. News and World Report in its Best Hospitals
survey. |
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The Computer/Electronic
Accommodations Program (CAP) provides
assistive technology and services to people with disabilities,
Federal managers, supervisors, and IT professionals. CAP increases
access to information and works to remove barriers to employment
opportunities by eliminating the costs of assistive technology
and accommodation solutions. |
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Ability
Magazine is the contemporary magazine of Health, Disability,
and Human Potential. |
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The Black Equal Opportunity
Employment Journal is America's
leading African-American Business and Career magazine. |
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The Hispanic Network Magazine is the Hispanic's network for
educational, business and employment empowerment. |
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Professional Woman's
Magazine (PWM) is dedicated to promoting
the advancement of multi-cultural diverse women in all aspects
of business and employment to ensure equal opportunity. PWM covers
news information ranging from professional concerns to civic affairs,
trends, careers and business, life-style issues, the arts, education,
finance, health, technology, family, travel which impact the professional
woman. |
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