The Carroll Center for the Blind
Marianne Gilmore has been working in the field of disability services since 1989. Currently employed as a Workforce Development Specialist at The Carroll Center for the Blind, Marianne previously worked at the Institute for Community Inclusion for 20 years as a Program Supervisor. Marianne holds a M.S. in Vocational Rehabilitation from Boston University and an Associate's degree in Workforce Development and Training from Northeastern University.
The Carroll Center for the Blind
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The Carroll Center helps blind and visually-impaired people gain the skills they need to be confident, active, independent individuals. Established in 1936, the Center has pioneered innovative methods for blind persons to gain independence in their homes, in class settings, and in their work places. New and evolving technologies, combined with time-tested adaptive methods, individualized instruction, and personalized therapies developed by the Carroll Center staff, have provided thousands of blind and vision impaired persons with diverse opportunities for success and independent living. We proudly serve All Ages and All Stages of Vision Loss. Follow the Carroll Center for the Blind across social media at @CarrollCenter