John Walsh, M.Ed., CRC
John Walsh, M.Ed., CRC
Pronouns: He/Him/His

Position:
Project Director (CIT-VR)

Senior Technical Assistance and Research Analyst

Organization:
The George Washington University Center for Rehabilitation Counseling Research and Education (CRCRE), DIF Monitoring Program Monitoring, VRTAC:QM, NTACT:C, & VR-ROI Project

About John:

John C. Walsh, M.Ed., CRC, is a Senior Technical Assistance and Research Analyst at The George Washington University’s Center for Rehabilitation Counseling Research & Education (CRCRE) in Washington, DC. He serves as Co-Project Director for the Center for Innovative Training in Vocational Rehabilitation (CIT-VR): PATH project (Provider Advancement Through High-Quality Training) and provides training and technical assistance to State Vocational Rehabilitation agencies through a U.S. Department of Education–funded National VR Technical Assistance Center (VRTAC). He is also faculty with the National Rehabilitation Leadership Institute (NRLI) at San Diego State University. His prior federally funded work includes NTACT:C, VRTAC-QM, WINTAC, and VRTAC for Targeted Communities.

Mr. Walsh has over 40 years of experience in human services, with a career-long focus on advancing full community and workforce inclusion for individuals with disabilities. He spent 30 years with the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired, serving in roles that included direct service delivery and program administration within the Vocational Rehabilitation program.

Areas of expertise include vocational rehabilitation program operations, organizational change management, partnership and collaboration, systems change, leadership development, professional development, and executive coaching.
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