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November 19-21,2025

Online Program

From your PC or your Phone – Accessibility First

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Letter from the President

November 19, 2025

Alabama AER Chapter Members, Distinguished Guests, Colleagues, and Friends, Welcome to the 42nd Alabama AER Annual Training Conference! It is truly a pleasure to gather once again with professionals, advocates, and partners who share a deep commitment to supporting individuals who are blind or visually impaired across our state and beyond.

Our theme this year – Amplifying Excellence and Resilience – reflects the spirit that
defines our field. Every day, we witness extraordinary examples of perseverance,
creativity, and collaboration in the work each of you are doing and in the lives of
individuals within the communities that we serve. This conference celebrates those
strengths while challenging us to raise our collective voice, deepen our impact, and
continue to advocate for quality services and equitable opportunities for those we serve.

I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our President-Elect and Conference Chair, Marquitta Riggins, and the Alabama AER Chapter Board of Directors who have worked tirelessly to put together an engaging and inspiring program for everyone. I also wish to express my sincerest thanks to each of our presenters, exhibitors, and sponsors who have made this conference possible. Whether you are a long-time member or joining us for the first time, I encourage you to take full advantage of the sessions, discussions, and networking opportunities that make this event so special.

Together, let us continue amplifying excellence and resilience – in ourselves, in our practice, and in the lives of those we serve. Thank you for being a part of this important work and for your ongoing commitment to the mission of AER.

Wishing you a rewarding and enjoyable conference experience!

With warm regards,

Signature of Kelley Bond in blue ink

Kelley Bond, COMS
President, Alabama AER Chapter

Agenda

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

TimeEventTitle / Introduction / Presenter
8:00 – 12:00Exhibit Setup
12:00 – 1:00Registration Begins / Exhibits Open
1:00 – 1:30Opening Ceremony
Welcome
Invocation
Special Greetings from AFCB
Conference Preview
Marquitta Riggins
Donte Little
Isaac Beavers
Donte Little
1:30 – 2:30Session 1 KeynoteAmplifying Excellence and Resilience
Jacky Wilson
Evan Schwerbrock, Cane and Able Fitness
2:30 – 3:00Break / Exhibit Open
3:00 – 4:00Session 2Employment Services
Isaac Beavers
Anil Lewis, National Federation of the Blind
5:30 – 8:00President’s Reception
Dinner / Networking / Entertainment
*Included in Conference Registration
Featuring Karaoke and Dancing with Russ Randolph

Thursday, November 20, 2025

TimeEventTitle / Introduction / Presenter
7:00 – 8:00Breakfast*Included in Conference Registration
8:00 – 8:30Exhibits Open
8:30 – 9:30Session 3Ethics
Donte Little
Kelley Park, Chief Human Resources Officer – AIDB
Shametra G. Miller
Director of Employee Relations/ – AIDB
9:30 – 9:45Break / Exhibit Open
9:45 – 10:45Session 4Resources and Research: A Focus on Inherited Retinal Diseases
Kellee Malinauskas
Michelle Glaze, Foundation Fighting Blindness
10:45 – 11:00Break / Exhibit Open
11:00 – 12:00Session 5 KeynoteBuilding Resilience
Jacklyn Wilson
Anil Lewis, National Federation of the Blind
Sponsored by the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, Alabama Freedom Center for the Blind
12:00 – 1:30President’s Awards Luncheon*Included in Conference Registration
1:30 – 2:30Session 6New Technologies in Vision Rehab Services
Bill Adams
Jason Martin, APH
2:30 – 2:45Break / Exhibit Open
2:45 – 3:45Session 7Results of the UAB / AIDB O&M Project
Jack Harrison
Dr. Lei Liu, UAB
Jack Harrison, AIDB
Amber James, AIDB
3:45 – 4:00Break / Exhibit Open
4:00 – 5:00Session 83D Printing for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Jason Martin
Bill Adams, VA Southeastern BRC

Friday, November 21, 2025

TimeEventTitle / Introduction / Presenter
7:00 – 8:00Breakfast*Included in Conference Registration
8:00 – 9:00Session 9Music Therapy
Kellee Malinauskas
Dr. Ja’Bria D. Barber, UAB
9:00 – 9:15Break
9:15 – 10:15Session 10Hands-on Blindness with AFCB
Bill Adams
Isaac Beavers, AIDB AFCB
Kimberly Chichester, AIDB AFCB
Maranda McKay, AIDB AFCB
Anna Trotman, AIDB AFCB
Students of Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind,
Alabama Freedom Center for the Blind
10:15 – 10:45Break / Hotel Check-Out
10:45 – 11:45AER Business Meeting
Call to Order
Committee Reports
ADRS Update
AIDB Update
Closing Remarks
Adjurn
Marquitta Riggins
AER Committee Chairs
Assistant Commissioner W. Ashley Townsend
President Dr. Dennis Gilliam


Billy Don Sims 2025 Scholarship Recipient

TAMARA H. LITTLE

Tamara H. Little is the 2025 BDS Scholarship Award Recipient. Tamara is a graduate student at the University of North Dakota, and she is pursuing Master’s in Special Education with a specialization in Visual Impairment (TVI).

Tamara’s interest in working in this field stems from her experiences as a SODA (sibling of a Deaf adult) and as a spouse to someone with a vision difference, both of whom are graduates of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind. This inspired her to help others achieve their maximum life goals. As a Registered Dietitian, Tamara was granted the opportunity to serve and empower students at the Alabama School for the Blind as the Family & Consumer Sciences and Independent Living Skills teacher. Tamara’s purpose for obtaining education and training as a TVI is so that she will be better equipped to meet her goal of “empowering individuals with visual differences to live a life without limits.”

Please join us in congratulating Tamara on her success and wishing her all the best as she continues to empower students with visual impairments to be limitless!

Alabama AER Chapter Officers, Board Members & Chairpersons

OfficerTerm Expires
President, Kelley Bond2025-2026
President-Elect & Conference Chair, Marquitta Riggins2025-2026
Past President & Elections Chair, Stephen M. Sullivan2025-2026
Secretary, Sharon McLean2025-2026
Treasurer, Jacklyn Wilson2025-2026
Board MembersTerm Expires
Jack Harrison, Membership Chair2024-2026
Bill Adams2024-2026
LaTonya Chatman2025-2027
Jason Martin2025-2027
Kellee Malinauskas2026-2027
Donte Little2026-2027
Julia Brock, Scholarship ChairNon-Voting

Conference Acknowledgments

Conference Coordination
Marquitta Riggins and AER Board Members

BDS Scholarship Committee
Julie Brock, Steve Sullivan, & Joe Helm Alabama

AER Awards Committee
Sharon McLean, Kellee Malinauskas, & LaTonya Chatman

Conference Registration
Sheila Pennington and Ashley Robinson

Vendors and Sponsorships
Sharon McLean & Kellee Malinauskas

Program Accessibility
Bill Adams

CEU Coordination
Ashley Townsend, Marge Lebrick, & Courtney Dotson

Participant Bags
LaTonya Chatman, Sharon McLean, & Susan Sarro

Sponsors

Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services (ADRS) logo
Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, Deaf. Blind Limitless. (AIDB) logo
AIDB Alabama Freedom Center for the Blind Deaf. Blind. Limitless logo

Vendors

Emerald Coast Vision Aids logo
Vanda Pharmaceuticals inc. logo
AIDB E. H. Gentry Facility Deaf. Blind. Limitless. logo
Cane & Able Fitness logo
National Federation of the Blind, Live the life you want. logo
Palmer Vision logo