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Stacey Hunter Schwartz
Nonprofits

Stacey Schwartz Resigns as CEO of World Services for the Blind

Stacey Hunter Schwartz has resigned as president and CEO of the World Services for the Blind of Little Rock. Schwartz confirmed the move to Arkansas Business on Monday. read more >
Stacey Hunter Schwartz
Nonprofits

World Services for the Blind Hires Stacey Schwartz as CEO, President

World Services for the Blind of Little Rock has its third top executive of the calendar year. Stacey Hunter Schwartz took over the role Nov. 17, replacing Tony O. Woodell, former chief operating officer, who was only appointed to the position in June. read more >
Tony O. Woodell
Nonprofits

World Services for the Blind Taps Tony Woodell as President, CEO

Tony O. Woodell has a new title, effective immediately at World Services for the Blind. Woodell was unanimously selected as the nonprofit's president and chief executive officer and will succeed Larry Dickerson, who announced his retirement in March. read more >
Larry Dickerson
Nonprofits

Larry Dickerson to Resign as President, CEO of World Services for the Blind

Larry Dickerson, president and CEO of World Services for the Blind, announced his retirement Thursday, effective Aug. 15. read more >
Tim Zigler, left in inset, and Brandon Foshee formed Fauxsee to sell Roboglasses, a device that helps the visually impaired avoid head and upper body injury. The original Roboglasses prototype (below), designed by Tim Zigler, was simply a pair of sunglasses with parking aid sensors attached.
Business Services / Education / Health Care

‘Roboglasses’ from FauxSee Innovations Help Visually Impaired

Ten years after losing his sight, Brandon Foshee and his brother-in-law Tim Zigler are turning tragedy into business with the development of "Roboglasses," a product intended to keep the visually impaired aware of their surroundings and reduce injuries. read more >