Client List
- Southern Arizona Association for the Visually Impaired
- Seattle Lighthouse
- In-Sight of Rhode Island
- South Carolina Commission for the Blind
- Oregon Commission for the Blind
- New Jersey Commission for the Blind
- Michigan Dept. of Ed - LIO
- Florida Instructional Materials Center
- New York State School for the Blind in Batavia
- American Foundation for the Blind
- National Federation of the Blind
- Educational Testing Service of Princeton
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- Veterans Administration
- Social Security Administration
- Internal Revenue Service
- Vancouver Community College
- Columbia University
- Rutgers University
- Iowa Dept. for the Blind
- The Seeing Eye
- Texas Regional Education Service Centers
- MetLife
- AAA
- Amtrak
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Testimonials
"It was great! At first, I thought training by phone would be difficult but it was like the trainer was right in the room with me. I got everything I needed to serve my students – and more. Patti Mitchell was an absolute pleasure to work with!"
Heather Plassmeyer
Access Specialist
East Central College
Union, Missouri
"I like De Witt's professionalism, high organization and the fact that you have a team. Since no one person can know everything, it was wonderful that Patti had information to supplement what Joe was teaching."
J.G. (Private Individual)
New York City, New York
"Working with De Witt & Associates has made my job much easier and allowed us to ensure that our training is more consistent. It has been a pleasure to work with you and your product."
Helen Rounds
Blind Services Adaptive Technology Specialist
Vermont Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Rutland, Vermont
"Our rehabilitation staff participated in a training program provided by De Witt & Associates, which included basic technology information and teaching strategies. Following the training, we purchased the De Witt JAWS Teaching Computer Basics manual. Staff members have benefited greatly from their training, and continue to use the manual as a base for creating a more streamlined and consistent computer program for our clients."
Laura Park-Leach, M.Ed., COMS
MAB VP
PAR Services, Metrolina Association for the Blind
Charlotte, North Carolina
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