Careers & the disAbled Magazine Names Verizon's Thomas Boudrow Employee of the Year
Posted on: Thursday, 12 March 2009, 15:29 CDT
Boudrow Recognized for Advocacy and Community Outreach Efforts on Behalf of People With Disabilities
An outreach manager at the Verizon Center for Customers with Disabilities, in
"Tom has long been an advocate for the disabled community, but what makes him stand out is how he uses Verizon's technology to enable customers while creating employment opportunities," said
Boudrow played a key role in establishing a special Verizon customer service for deaf or hard-of-hearing customers who use American Sign Language (ASL), enabling them to communicate directly -- via a videophone and a high-speed Internet connection -- with Verizon customer service representatives who are proficient in ASL. The service, which began in 2007, has proved to be popular with customers for whom ASL is their primary language.
Prior to joining Verizon in 2004, Boudrow served as executive director of the Massachusetts State Association of the Deaf. He serves on the board of a Verizon employee resource group, Disabilities Issues Awareness Leaders (DIAL), which influences product design, work environment, employment opportunities and other issues at Verizon. Boudrow also serves as chairman of the board for the New England Homes for the Deaf, and is a member of the
Boudrow, a resident of
Accessibility and Universal Design at Verizon
To make Verizon's technology accessible to the community of people with physical and cognitive limitations, the company became the first telecommunications company to adopt a set of Universal Design Principles nearly 20 years ago. They are now an integral part of the product design process throughout Verizon.
Examples include:
- Products with Braille.
- Phones with large buttons and buttons with photos to help those with cognitive difficulties.
- Phones operated by remote control for people with physical disabilities.
- Nationwide messaging and calling plans for seniors and hard-of-hearing customers.
- Videos in American Sign Language to promote wireless devices and calling plans.
- Expanded videophone services to reach more hard-of-hearing customers in the New England,
New York and Potomac regions. - Next Generation Senior Phone (Knack).
People with disabilities are the largest minority in America. Along with disability, age is becoming an increasingly important factor in the adoption and accessibility of technology. As a result, Verizon is committed to making technology more accessible.
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