NDC Hopes to See You at #NAD2022

Published on June 23, 2022

The image contains text announcing a meet and greet event at the NAD 2022 conference hosted by the National Deaf Center on Postsecondary Outcomes. The event will take place on Friday, July 1st, 2022 from 4 to 5:30 PM at the Orchid Room and Veranda in the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Beverages and hors d'oeuvres will be provided.

The National Deaf Center on Postsecondary Outcomes (NDC) is heading to Orlando for the National Deaf Association’s (NAD) Biennial Conference! We can’t wait to see everyone during the event, which goes from June 30th-July 4th.

Be sure to catch some exciting presentations by the NDC team and guests.

·      Dr. Lore Kinast, Director of Strategic Support, will be presenting Planning Deaf Youth Summer Camp: Stories from the Field  on July 1st from 2:45-4:00 pm.

·      Kent Turner, Game Developer, will be talking about: DeafVerse: How a Game Teaches Deaf Teens to Level Up in Life  from 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM

Also, stop by booth #208 in the Exhibition Hall to say hello and learn about all the amazing resources we have for the community. You can even sign up for our Meet & Greet and get some one-on-one time with our amazing team.

We can’t wait to see you at #NAD2022!

If you have questions, NDC is ready to help. Just contact us at [email protected].

A dark teal banner across the top shows white text that reads: "Planning Deaf Youth Summer Camp: Stories from the Field." The NDC logo is centered between that banner and a white banner beneath. Teal text reads: "PRESENTED BY LORE KINAST". Dark grey text reads: "Check out this presentation at the NAD 2022 Conference!" Teal text reads: "FRIDAY, JULY 1ST — 2:45-4:00PM." A photo of Lore is at the bottom; a white woman is smiling in front of a textured tan-colored wall, with shoulder-length blonde hair, a black top and blazer, and sporting dark-rimmed glasses and rainbow dangling earrings. The NAD logo is in the lower-left corner.
 A dark teal banner across the top shows white text that reads: "DeafVerse: How a Game Teaches Deaf Teens to Level Up in Life." The NDC logo is centered between that banner and a white banner beneath. Teal text reads: "PRESENTED BY KENT TURNER". Dark grey text reads: "Check out this presentation at the NAD 2022 Conference!" Teal text reads: "FRIDAY, JULY 1ST — 10:15-11:30AM." A photo of Kent is at the bottom; a bald, white man is smiling in front of a textured tan-colored background, wearing a navy blue collared shirt with a small white pattern all over, and has a short, dark brown beard. The NAD logo is in the lower-left corner.
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