[NABS-L] Only 2 days left to register for the Midwest Student Seminar!
Ammar Tarin
ammar.tarin at gmail.com
Wed Feb 26 23:23:30 UTC 2025
Hey Students!
There are only 2 days left to register for the 2025 National Federation of
the Blind Midwest Student Seminar, hosted by the National Association of
Blind Students! Here is some information about one of our professional
Volunteers Logan Stenzel!
Logan's favorite song is "Minnesota" by Lil Yachty. A fun fact about Logan
is he has a college degree with a double major, but no high school diploma!
Logan graduated from the University of Minnesota in three and a half years
with a double major in Finance and Computer Science. During his college
years, Logan actively participated in the Minnesota Association of Blind
Students (MNABS) and the National Association of Blind Students (NABS),
where he held various leadership positions that honed his leadership and
professional development skills. Since high school, Logan has been
fascinated by the intersection of Finance and Computer Science and has
developed several automated trading strategies. During his sophomore year,
through a combination of his academic achievements, personal programming
projects, experiences in NABS, and networking abilities, Logan secured an
internship at Apple as an Accessibility Quality Assurance Automation
Engineer. The following summer, he transitioned to an Accessibility
Software Engineer role at Apple. Upon graduating in January 2024, Logan
rejoined Apple and has since been a UI Frameworks Engineer, working on the
Apple Vision Pro for the past year. Throughout his tenure at Apple, Logan
has maintained his interest in finance and continues to refine his trading
strategies to accelerate his path towards financial independence.
If you want to hear more from Logan, or any of our other amazing
professional volunteers, don’t delay, and register for the Midwest Student
Seminar before this Friday, February 28!
You can find all the registration info below!
As blind students, we are encountering unique daily realities that often
remain unrecognized or misunderstood by the people around us. The National
Association of Blind Students is thrilled to invite you to Beyond the
Handshake: Networking in the Windy City, where we will explore these shared
experiences with students from across the region. It will be an engaging
weekend packed with opportunities to challenge your perceptions and network
with blind peers and mentors alike.
Have you ever wondered how to navigate non-traditional career paths or
build a professional network that truly understands your journey? This
year’s theme focuses on career exploration and planning, offering practical
insights and strategies to help you thrive. Together, we’ll dive into how
to forge meaningful connections, open new doors, and envision possibilities
beyond the expected.
You can expect a mix of interactive activities, thought-provoking
conversations, and riveting presentations—with topics covering everything
from securing accommodations to finding identity as a blind person. This
journey promises to empower you to identify new ways of living the life you
want. Regardless of where you are in your education, we hope you will join
us for a weekend of growth and fun from March 7 – March 9, 2025, at the
Holiday Inn Chicago O’Hare Area:
Holiday Inn Chicago O’Hare Area
5615 N. Cumberland Ave. Chicago, IL 60631
You can register at the following link:
https://nabslink.org/civicrm/event/register?reset=1&id=5. Registration
closes on February 28, 2025, so don’t delay!
Rooms can be booked at the following website using the code “NFB”.
www.hiohare.com. Alternatively, you can call (800-465-4329) or
(773-693-5800) to reserve a room by phone using the group name “National
Federation of the Blind Student”. Room rates for a room with two queen beds
are $119.00 per night, and rooms must be booked by February 28, 2025.
The National Association of Blind Students prioritizes its members' health
and safety in all its events. For the safety of all participants, we ask
that if you are feeling ill, please remain home. These policies are
consistent with the National Federation of the Blind of Illinois’s policies
on in-person gatherings.
We are also committed to keeping all members safe. As such, we follow The
Code of Conduct, which you can find here:
https://nfb.org/about-us/history-and-governance/code-conduct, as well as
the Youth Program protection Policy, which can be found here:
https://nfb.org/about-us/history-and-governance/code-conduct/youth-program-participant-protection-policy,
which is upheld by the National Federation of the Blind.
Alternative Payment Options: We in no way want the $100 registration fee to
prevent any student from attending. If the fee poses a challenge, please
contact Joshua Olukanni at 678-313-1543 or joshuaolukanni2002 at gmail.com.
Please note that both the $100 registration fee and a completed
registration form must be submitted by February 28, 2025, to secure your
spot for this transformative weekend.
If you have any questions regarding hotel logistics, registration, or
anything else about the Midwest Seminar, feel free to reach out to Joshua
Olukanni at 678-313-1543 or joshuaolukanni2002 at gmail.com.
We look forward to seeing all of you in Chicago!
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Respectfully,
Ammar Ahmed Tarin
Board Member, National Association of Blind Students
Board Member, National Federation of the Blind of Arizona
President, Arizona Association of Blind Students
Ammar.tarin at gmail.com
480-580-7874
Live the life you want.
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