NDEAM Profile: Tricia Downing, Learning Designer, Paraplegic

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To continue our daily profiles for National Disability Employment Awareness Month, here is the amazing Tricia Downing, a learning designer, motivational speaker, author and disability inclusion champion.

In the comments below, please share if you are ❤ working post spinal cord injury, 💚 when you started, and 💙 what you love most about your job 👍

Name?

Tricia Downing

Age?

54

Where Do You Live?

Denver, Colorado

How and When Were You Injured?

“I was hit by a car on my bicycle. I am a T-4.”

Were You Employed Pre-Injury?

“Yes. I was the internship coordinator for high school students in the Denver Public Schools district. I started the job two weeks before my injury, they saved my job for me and I went back at the start of the following school year. I worked there about eight more years.”

What is Your Current Job and What Do You Do?

“I work for Ernst and Young in the Learning division. I am a learning designer and started in August of 2020.” “I help create training for EY people to advance their knowledge, earn continuing education credits and upskill for new positions.”

How Did You Find Your Job?

“Through the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee. I had access to job placement assistance as a Paralympian.”

How Long Did You Search for Your Current Job?

“1 year.”

Please Name Any Programs That Supported You Finding or Maintaining Your Current Job:

None.

What Kind of Disability Accommodations, If Any, Have You Requested and Received from Your Employer?

“None. I work from home and have created my office around my needs.”

Do You Have Any Tips or Tricks to Share on Finding a Job?

“Network, network, network.”

Do You Have Any Tips or Tricks to Share on Maintaining Employment for the Long-Term?

“Know how much time and effort you want to put into a job. If part-time is all you feel you can do with your injury/health issues, look for part-time. Know what you are capable of both physically and mentally.”

If You Could Go Back in Time, What Advice Would You Give Yourself Before Pursuing Your Job or Career Path?

“I would go back 30 years and major in business.”

Is There Anything Else You’d Like to Add About Your Job Search or Employment Experience?

“Be persistent and take advantage of all resources at your disposal.”

— Follow Tricia at https://www.instagram.com/redefiningable

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