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Co-Director – Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation
Georgia Tech

Carolyn P. Phillips is internationally recognized in the fields of assistive technology, inclusive design, accessibility and disabilities. Carolyn serves as Co-Director of the Center for Inclusive Design & Innovation (CIDI) at Georgia Tech and Director & Principal Investigator of Tools for Life, Georgia’s Assistive Technology (AT) Act Program. She is a frequent keynote speaker at conferences and guest lecturer at universities throughout the globe. Carolyn has published articles in journals, chapters in books in AT and poetry focused on living with disabilities. Carolyn received her undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia, her master’s degree from the University of Kentucky and is currently pursuing her PhD at Texas Tech University.

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