
Presentation topics include: overcoming adversity; disability transitions in academia; service dogs (in science, education, and general access); accessible science and travel; navigating academia and industry with a service dog; inclusive design and culture; accessible business practices; and policy and procedures.
Each keynote is customized to the audience and goals.

Individualized laboratory risk assessments to identify hazards and reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities, including service dog handlers. We address access barriers, provide practical accommodation solutions, and develop inclusive protocols to minimize and reduce risk.

Problem-solve and mediate between employers, academic professionals, and people with disabilities and/or service dog handlers. Provide mentorship for transitioning into academics for people with disabilities, specializing in people service dog in science.
Many universities lack clear policies on service dog access to laboratories, often defaulting to exclusion. Proactive, risk-based laboratory policies are an institutional responsibility. EAC supports the development of inclusive Laboratory Service Dog Policies grounded in individualized risk assessment.
We proactively identify and eliminate overlooked accessibility barriers—such as inadequate bathrooms or staff training gaps—and bridge the gap between travelers with disabilities and the travel industry. With deep industry expertise and one-on-one advocacy, we ensure safe, inclusive, and accessible travel, advancing access for over 1 billion people with disabilities worldwide.
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