Eileen Curran at the 2009 NBP Gala
Eileen Curran, VP for Education Services at NBP, began her career as a braille teacher in the '80s. She came to work at NBP in 1985, as its first blind braille transcriber. She was promoted three times, first as technology development manager, then operations manager, and finally as head of Education Services.
Now, almost twenty-five years later, Curran is returning to the classroom. She will be leaving NBP at the end of July to work at the Carroll Center for the Blind as a teacher of blind children. She served as Chair, and a host of other positions, on the board of the Braille Authority of North America (BANA). Some of her most significant accomplishments include the authoring of Just Enough to Know Better, a braille primer for parents of blind children, and the inception and growth of Education Services, producing the highest quality textbooks and tests in the country.
We consider her greatest traits to include her tireless advocacy for braille, her endearing sense of humor, and her commitment to NBP's mission for almost a quarter-century. Best of luck, Eileen, back in the classroom!
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