DEBORAH
A. VICK
Im a highly motivated person dedicated to creating
a better place for ourselves and for those following in our footsteps. It is my mission to help create an environment in which people of ALL abilities feel
empowered and valued.
Contact
*******.****@*****.***
2833 N. Compass Circle, Morgan Hill,
CA 91914
LEADERSHIP
Co-Founder and CEO of RareABILITY April 2020
Facilitated the forming and filing of RareABILITY's application for the formation of the company and the 501(c)3 filing.
Developing content for social media as well as
formats and trainings for our virtual events on-line and in the Clubhouse Community
BACHELOR OF ARTS, POLITICAL SCIENCE
Mortar Board Member- An honor society based on
both academic and community service endeavors.
University of Arizona 1995-1997
WEGO HEALTH AWARAD NOMINEE
Nominated in 5 categories for the WEGO Health awards - Spring 2021
MS. WHEELCHAIR CALIFORNIA USA
Selected to represent California this upcoming year at the national Ms. Wheelchair USA Competition.
AWARDS
EDUCATION
COLLABORATIVE AUTHOR
Absolute Will- October 2021
I Wrote a chapter titled "Why I am not President of the United States".
EXPERIENCE
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Volunteerism
Skills
Education/Facilitation of Workshops
on:
Education, Leadership, SMART
Goals, STEM Programs and Youth
Leadership/Advocacy
Guidance in Mindfulness & Breath
work
Entry Level Graphic Design
Technical Skills:
Familiarity with various software
programs including Word
Processors, Google Sheets, Slides,
Keynote and Powerpoint
Social Media Marketing
ADVOCACY
Volunteer Advocate with
the Christopher and Dana Reeves
Foundations
Myasthenia Gravis Foundation
Advocacy Committee
Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and Chronic
Pain Advocate
Rare Disease Legislative Advocate
MAGICAL BRIDGE FOUNDATION
Advisory Committee Member 2020-
SCOUTS BSA LEADER
Active BSA Leaders and instructor 2011 -
MASTERS OF EDUCATION
Arizona State University 1997-1998
JURIS DOCTORATE
Completed all but 5 units of the JD program.
I will continue to advocate for the ability to complete the remaining units.
Thomas Jefferson School of Law 1998 -2006