ToddNemura
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Hello everyone,
Thought I'd introduce myself. I live in PA, the city of Easton, home of Larry Holmes (boxing heavy weight champ in the 80's) and the place where the Declaration of Independence was read for the second time. OK, we're not famous, but Crayola products are made here, so were Dixie cups before they became part of a larger company. It it what it is but I love it here.
I've been reading many posts here as my company does a lot of work with the big relay service providers. I'm not here to sell or anything like that. I genuinely want to participate. But I thought it best to be upfront with the fact that I'm not just a casual user.
I myself am not deaf or hoh. But people I know are, so I'm familiar with some of the challenges of interacting. I was just reading here for a while but saw a post today about people hanging up when receiving a relay call and I found that disturbing. So I decided that I wanted to learn more and start engaging. Since I do work with the relay industry, maybe I can contribute in a positive way and not just learn.
I look forward to getting to know everyone if that's possible!
Todd Nemura
Thought I'd introduce myself. I live in PA, the city of Easton, home of Larry Holmes (boxing heavy weight champ in the 80's) and the place where the Declaration of Independence was read for the second time. OK, we're not famous, but Crayola products are made here, so were Dixie cups before they became part of a larger company. It it what it is but I love it here.
I've been reading many posts here as my company does a lot of work with the big relay service providers. I'm not here to sell or anything like that. I genuinely want to participate. But I thought it best to be upfront with the fact that I'm not just a casual user.
I myself am not deaf or hoh. But people I know are, so I'm familiar with some of the challenges of interacting. I was just reading here for a while but saw a post today about people hanging up when receiving a relay call and I found that disturbing. So I decided that I wanted to learn more and start engaging. Since I do work with the relay industry, maybe I can contribute in a positive way and not just learn.
I look forward to getting to know everyone if that's possible!
Todd Nemura