Communication Service for the Deaf Welcomes Shireen Hafeez to its Board of Directors | News Direct

Communication Service for the Deaf Welcomes Shireen Hafeez to its Board of Directors Hafeez brings more than 20 years of experience as an advocate, thought leader, innovative executive, public speaker, and educator to CSD.

News release by Communication Service for the Deaf

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 Communication Service for the Deaf (CSD) is proud to announce the addition of Shireen Hafeez to its Board of Directors. Hafeez joins eight other board members who guide CSD’s overall strategies, promote innovative thinking about the future of CSD, and strategize ways to unleash transformational impact in the Deaf and hard of hearing community.

 

[ID: Professional Headshot of Shireen Hafeez, a woman with light olive skin, brown eyes, and wavy long brown hair who is wearing a black blazer. Text reads: "Shireen Hafeez, Board Member, CSD Board of Directors."]
[ID: Professional Headshot of Shireen Hafeez, a woman with light olive skin, brown eyes, and wavy long brown hair who is wearing a black blazer. Text reads: "Shireen Hafeez, Board Member, CSD Board of Directors."]

Shireen Hafeez is the founder of Deaf Kids Code, a first-of-its-kind nonprofit that teaches Deaf and hard of hearing children computer and technology skills so they can be economically and socially successful in life. The national outreach organization has worked with more than 9,000 children in over 40 locations around the United States. Hafeez founded Deaf Kids Code to support future generations of Deaf children, including her son, so they can thrive in ways that previous generations couldn’t due to societal and linguistic barriers.

“It is the greatest honor to join the board of directors,” said Hafeez. “The most important and exciting part of this role is creating meaningful learning and workforce experiences. It is the greatest privilege to be able to work with like-minded people and create new pathways that didn’t exist before.”

Deaf Kids Code is founded on the belief that the digital age is the great equalizer. The organization empowers Deaf and hard of hearing children by equipping them with the technology and design skills they need to succeed in today’s competitive workforce. By teaching them the universal language of computing, students have more substantial opportunities to enter top-tier colleges and pursue fulfilling careers in technology.

“Deaf Kids Code is a tremendous success and an important resource for our community to promote and advance STEM education and career pathways,” said CSD CEO Chris Soukup. “Shireen’s experience and expertise aligns beautifully with the outcomes CSD aspires to achieve.”

Together, Hafeez and CSD will continue developing strategies to further their shared missions of expanding access to technology and economic opportunities for children and adults who are Deaf or hard of hearing.

“Shireen is a longtime ally of the Deaf community, and we are excited to have her join us,” said Board Chair Rogelio Fernandez. “Her unique and valuable perspective will help us shape the future of our organization and community for generations to come.”

 

About Communication Service for the Deaf

 Communication Service for the Deaf (CSD) is the largest Deaf-led social impact organization in the world. For more than four decades, CSD has been a leader in creating and providing accessible and innovative solutions for the Deaf community. Today, CSD continues its work to create opportunities for personal and economic growth within the Deaf community, specifically addressing leadership and employment. For more information, please visit CSD and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

 

Contact Details

 

Leila Eltouny

 

leltouny@csd.org

 

Company Website

 

https://www.csd.org/

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