The National Association for the Employment of People who are Blind (NAEPB) today announced the election of Jeffrey Mittman as its new president.
Mittman currently serves as the President & CEO of Bosma, an Indianapolis-based nonprofit dedicated to creating opportunities for Hoosiers who are blind. His background with Bosma makes him uniquely qualified to lead NAEPB in its efforts to maximize opportunities for people who are blind or visually impaired across the nation.
“It is an honor to take on this role,” said Mittman. “As the national president, I look forward to working collaboratively with our member organizations and policy leaders to ensure we have supportive environments to promote the employment of thousands of working Americans who are blind or visually impaired.”
Mittman will focus on growing the impact of the organization by bolstering employment opportunities and upward mobility for blind Americans, and strengthening the AbilityOne® Program, the nation’s leading creator of jobs for people who are blind or have significant disabilities. Nonprofit organizations across the country participate in the program by providing goods and services to the federal government at fair market prices.
Mittman, a veteran who lost his vision in combat, has been CEO of Bosma since August 2019. He holds a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Arts in Executive Development for Public Service from Ball State University and a Bachelor of Science in Resource Management from Troy University. Mittman also currently serves on the board for the National Industries for the Blind and Ability Indiana.
For more information on NAEPB, please visit www.naepb.org. For more information on Bosma, please visit bosma.org.
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