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TeleSeminar
Everyday Ethical Decisions and
Considerations for Counselors: Let's Talk
Wednesday ~ June 20, 2007
2:30 to 4:00 EDT
Faculty Information:
Anthony J. Langton,
M.S., C.V.E.
Vivian M. Larkin, Ph.D., M.S.W., C.R.C.
John W. Lui,
Ph.D., M.B.A., C.A.G.S., C.D.M.S., C.R.C.
Spencer L. Mosley,
M.S., L.P.C.
Vivian M. Larkin
Biosketch to be posted
Anthony J. Langton
Tony
has been extensively involved in rehabilitation services for over 35
years. His background includes work in vocational evaluation,
vocational rehabilitation services, post-secondary education, and
experiences with schools and community rehabilitation programs. For
the past 22 years he has specialized in working with rehabilitation
programs and agencies with applications of assistive technology and
staff development and training. Currently he is a part of Pathfinder
Associates providing technical assistance and training. He also is
involved with distance education activities through San Diego State
University and the Regional Continuing Education Program at Georgia
State University. Tony was Project Director of Tech Connections, a
project of United Cerebral Palsy working to enhance the use of
assistive technology in vocational rehabilitation. Prior to this he
was Project Director of the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center
in South Carolina, which focused on rehabilitation technology
applications in vocational rehabilitation. Before coming to South
Carolina Tony was an Assistant Professor at the University of
Wisconsin-Stout involved in teaching, training, research and service
in vocational evaluation, assistive technology, and vocational
rehabilitation services.
Throughout his career Tony has been very active in
professional associations including the Rehabilitation Engineering and
Assistive Technology Society (RESNA), the National Rehabilitation
Association (NRA), the Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment
Association (VEWAA), and the Vocational Evaluation and Career
Assessment Professionals (VECAP). In 1996, he was honored with the
RESNA Fellow Award for outstanding contribution to the field of
assistive technology.
John W. Lui
John
W. Lui, Ph. D., MBA, CDMS, CRC is the Executive Director of University
of Wisconsin – Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute. Its Centers
provide research, training, rehabilitation technology and various
rehabilitation and employment services. He is the current President
of National Association of Disability Benefits Specialist (NADBS) and
President-Elect of National Association of Service Providers in
Private Rehabilitation. In 2002, he was the President of National
Rehabilitation Association (NRA). He was the Chair (1999-2000) and
Past Commissioner (1996 – 2001) of the Certified Disability Management
Specialist Commission (CDMSC). He was the Chair and a current active
member of the CDMSC Examination and Research Committee. He has
presented nationally and internationally, and published numerous
articles and book chapters in the areas of Managed Care, Case
Management, Ethics, Disability Management, Absence Management, Aging
and Work-Life Planning. In 1993, John was selected as a Mary E.
Switzer Scholar. The NRA Job Placement and Development Division (NRAJPD),
a professional Division of NRA, also named him as the 2000 Ortale
Lecturer.
Spencer L. Mosley
Spencer L. Mosley
has been actively involved in the field of vocational rehabilitation
since receiving a Master’s Degree from the University of Wisconsin -
Stout. He’s worked as a vocational evaluator, a licensed vocational
rehabilitation counselor and as a manager in five different offices of
the State of Wisconsin’s Vocational Rehabilitation agency, retiring
after nearly 32 years of service.
Currently he is training and consulting as a principal with
Pathfinder Associates, LLC and is also a partner with Oyster Creative,
a book publishing company . Spencer has also trained on various
topics in many venues throughout the country, including the American’s
with Disabilities Act (ADA). He has continued as a trainer of the
nationally renowned `Windmills’ attitudinal training program since
1995, and has delivered the program to managers, supervisors and
educators representing dozens of private & public agencies and more
than 1600 people throughout Wisconsin, and in Tennessee.
Spencer is a past recipient of the UW-Stout Outstanding
Graduate Award. He was also one of 20 individual’s nominated by NRA
to participate in their prestigious Mary Switzer Seminar in 2000.
Spencer was selected as one of nine individual’s from Wisconsin to
travel to the Ukraine and participate in the U.S. State Department’s
`Community Partner’s’ international program of
education/rehabilitation/business exchange in October, 2003.
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