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Jun 2, 2022Blog | Council News, Diversity & Inclusion

Jim Brett Named Chairman of the President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities

Please join us in congratulating our President & CEO Jim Brett, who was recently designated by President Joe Biden as Chairman of the President’s Committee for People with Disabilities (PCIPD). Earlier this spring, President Biden appointed Jim to serve on the Committee. Jim previously served as a Committee member under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, including a term as Chair from 2011 to 2013.

In recent weeks, Jim has also been recognized by several educational institutions for his advocacy in support of people with disabilities:

  • During commencement exercises on May 14, 2022, Franklin Pierce University honored Jim with its Honorable Walter R. Peterson Citizen Leader Award. The award is named for New Hampshire’s distinguished 72nd governor and the second president of Franklin Pierce University, a longtime New England Council member.
  • On May 15, 2022, Jim was honored to deliver the commencement address to the class of 2022 at the Berkshire Hill Music Academy (BHMA) in South Hadley, MA. BHMA is a unique college-like program for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • And finally, on May 20, 2022, Jim received an Honorary Doctor of Business and Commerce degree from NEC member Merrimack College.

Please join us in congratulating Jim on his new appointment and these recent honors!

Congratulate Jim

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