Staff

George F. Theriault
President & CEO, B.A., CFRE
Jean M. Jaworski, B.A.
Executive Administrator/Special Project Coordinator
Marcia L. Clark, B.S.
Executive Assistant

Direct Services

Anne Aubertin
Volunteer Administrator
Denise A. Caruso, A.A.S., COA, VRT
Low Vision Therapist/Vision Rehabilitation Therapy Assistant
Nancy A. Druke, M.S.W., LICSW
Director of Social Work
Glenn R. Gunn, M.Ed., COMS
Orientation & Mobility Specialist
Stephanie J. Hurd
Volunteer Coordinator, Seacoast area
Claudia C. Libis, M.Ed., COMS
Teacher of the Visually Impaired/Orientation & Mobility Specialist
Emilie Meadows, LICSW
Social Worker
Jennifer L. Morgan, B.A.
Caseworker
Jewett M. O'Connor, M.Ed., COMS, CVRT
Vision Rehabilitation Therapist/Orientation & Mobility Specialist
Lori Pigeon, M.A., COA, LVT
Low Vision Therapist
Susan Sherry, B.A., COMS
Orientation & Mobility Specialist
Kimberly A. Stumph, M.S., COMT, CLVT, VRT, OMS
AT Specialist & Low Vision Therapist
Kathleen R. Turner, M.Ed., VRT, COMS
Vision Rehabilitation Therapist / Orientation & Mobility Specialist
Nancy Wittmershaus, B.S., COMS
Teacher of the Visually Impaired/Orientation & Mobility Specialist
Guy M. Woodland, M.A.
Senior Vice President

Support Staff

Carolyn Bilodeau
Receptionist
Joyce E. Bollengier
Client Services Assistant
Angela Evans
Receptionist
Peggy Foster
Driver
Lois Hanlon
Client Records Clerk, Associate Degree
Ken Turner, M.B.A.
Driver

Development and Finance

Nancy S. Burgess, M.Ed.
Development Associate
Mary E. Chase
Special Events/Donor Database Administrator
Jill M. Ettori, B.A.
Corporate Relations Coordinator
Teresa L. Muzzey, B.S.
Vice President for Finance & Administration
Bettejean Neveux, B.S.
Accountant
Shelley M. Proulx, M.B.A.
Vice President for Development
Jane M. Roy
Donor Records & Mail Program Manager

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This past year, the New Hampshire Association for the Blind made a difference in the lives of over 1500 people who are blind or visually impaired.

As our population ages, the number of people needing our services is dramatically increasing.

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What do I do if I eat with a blind person in the restaurant?

It is helpful to identify what is on the table, i.e., a glass of water, flowers. Ask if you should read the menu and the prices. When their food order arrives, use the image of the hands on a clock and tell where each food item is on the plate.

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2008 Annual Report

Read about our clients, staff and program successes in 2008.

Graphic: 2008 Annual Report Cover

Download the Annual Report:

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Graphic: Fall 2008 Newsletter

Download the Spring 2008 Newsletter:

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