The weekend ahead has some very exciting interviews, starting Friday December 9th with Dr. Lars Perner, author of ‘Delightful Reflections’ and 'Scholars with Autism' Assistant Professor of Clinical Marketing, Department of Marketing, at the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, USA. Dr. Perner is also a board member of ANCA Foundation a national Canadian organization with its roots in British Columbia, Canada. The show airs at 5pm Pacific Standard Time, call in number 1-760-825-0903 or click the link to join in the chat room.
On Saturday December 10th it is with great pleasure for Autistic People, People First Radio to interview Adele and Quentin Devine, co-founders of SEN ASSIST – a software company specializing in products for child development programs in the educational system. This is an innovative international company reaching into the Asian, American and European markets. Adele and Quentin were also two of the international judges for the 2011 International Naturally Autistic People Awards and Convention representing the United Kingdom. They will be discussing their upcoming projects related to a ‘Shakespeare’ Program. Tune in to learn more about who they are partnering with and how you can get involved. The show airs at 2pm Pacific Standard Time, call in number 1-760-825-0903 or click the link to join in the chat room.
Tim Pylypiuk, radio show host for ANCA Sundays will be interviewing 2011 International Naturally Autistic People award recipient Yudi Bennett for ‘Exceptional Minds’ the Corporate category. Ms. Bennett will share the amazing accomplishments of this organization and their recent achievements with a new building, a new location in Los Angeles, California, USA. Their mission: To provide young adults on the Autism Spectrum with customized instruction and hands on experience to earn a living in the fields of multi-media, computer animation and post production. The show airs at Noon Pacific Standard Time, call in number 1-760-825-0903 or click the link to join in the chat room.
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