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Posted on Aug 02, 2007 - 09:28 AM

Daphne A. Hatrak Craft
As the only hearing child in a deaf family, Daphne brings in intimate cultural experiences to her interpreting work in
the deaf community. Daphne is a certified RID interpreter with extensive interpreting experiences in all aspects of the field with the most recent focus on post-secondary educational interpreting. She received her B.A. in General Studies
& Anthropology from Indiana University.

Linda J. Cundy
After 23 years of classroom teaching experience, Linda is now an Educational Consultant for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in the Province of Alberta (Canada). Her professional duties include staff orientation and consultation and academic & sign language assessments. She has been advocating and speaking out on deaf education and literacy
in Canada, the United States, and other countries. She is also a Deaf interpreter. Linda founded the Home Intervention Program for Children of Deaf Adults in 1982. She has a M.ED in Deaf Education from the University of Alberta.

S. Kay Vincent
Kay has held most varying work experiences. Throughout her experiences in the non-profit, social services,
educational, government, and private sector, she is always in position to work with interpreters in meetings, making presentations, and negotiating deals. Kay has two Masters, one in Deaf Education from McDaniels College (formerly Western Maryland College) and Administration & Supervision from California State University, Northridge.

Marla Hatrak
Marla has a hard-of-hearing son and a deaf daughter, both in public school and has been dedicated to ensuring
their positive academic experience which includes working with educational interpreters. Currently employed at DawnSignPress, she is consistently involved with community activities advocating literacy for deaf children. She is
one of the co-founders of Alliance for Language and Literacy for Deaf Children (ALL for Deaf Children) and is a Deaf Culture lecturer. Marla received her BA in English from Gallaudet University.

August 2007