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Sarah Wilson

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Sarah Wilson is a Transition Coach and CEO of Miss Ability.  She started her business that opens doors to people with unique abilities just under 2 years ago.  In December 2012 she celebrated beginning work with her first client who she coincidentally met at her first speaking engagement with the Lanark County Accessibility Committee Lunch and Learn event.

Sarah has big hopes and dreams for the future of her company and the clients she will help.  Her goal is to eventually build the Miss Ability brand into a household name that is synonymous with the potential of those with unique abilities. Sarah is busily spreading the word about her work and Miss Ability.  Her work has been featured in The Ottawa Citizen Newspaper, she was interviewed for the Fall 2012 edition of Physio Therapy Magazine, has partaken in her second in person interview with AMI (Accessible Media Inc.) which was followed most recently by her second Speaking event where she also presented her first workshop: Labels are for Products Not People, at the First Annual EARN Conference Presented by United Way Ottawa.
 
Sarah is known as “Miss Ability” herself and is committed to being a change agent for others who are uniquely able or people with unique abilities. Sarah has lived with a unique ability her whole life because of Spina Bifida and knows what it feels like to have to live life day to day unable to do what you want, when you want and live a day to day life on your own terms. She understands struggling with self image issues and thinking you’re not good enough. Sarah has been there, she is able to relate and she is committed to helping those with unique abilities. www.missability.ca
 

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