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Join HLAA-NYC for a four-member panel discussion focused on hearing loss in the workplace. The panel will be moderated by Dr. Sophie Racine. Panelists include Nina Raman, who works in the financial services industry; Teresa Delaney, who works as a teacher in New York City schools; Caroline Ruocco, MS CCC-SLP, who works as a pediatric speech language pathologist at Cornell Medical Center and Dr. David Baldridge, a professor of management at Oregon State University College of Business.
Topics will include disclosing hearing loss to employers, navigating crowded work events, tools for coping better in conference rooms and Zoom meetings, and the emotional side of hearing loss in the workplace. We welcome anonymous questions in advance as well as questions at the meeting. The focus of this program will be workplace experience, not on tech tips which were discussed in the recent HLAA National webinar.
Due to the sensitive nature of this program, it will not be recorded. If you are interested in this topic, please be sure to attend.


If you would like to join us for this captioned program, register here. After registering, you will receive an email with the Zoom link.
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MAY REQUEST A LINK FOR CAPTIONING IN SPANISH WHEN YOU REGISTER.
Can’t Hear? We are here for you!
The New York City Chapter of the Hearing Loss Association of America is a vibrant, diverse community dedicated to helping people with hearing loss lead more satisfying and productive lives. At the chapter’s monthly meetings, speakers address topics such as hearing aids and hearing-aid alternatives, assistive technology, interpersonal strategies, and advocacy initiatives. Those of you who are interested can find information about our organization on our chapter website by clicking here.






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