Jim Hasse, ABC, GCDF www.jimhasse.com/properties.html Jim Hasse is the founder of www.cerebral-palsy-career-builders.com, the premier coaching guide for parents of CP youngsters 7 to 27 years old. He established his own Web community business in 1994, after working 29 years for a Fortune 500 company in corporate communications. He was the firm’s Vice President of Corporate communication for 10 of those years. He’s the owner of Hasse Communication Counseling, LLC, which develops win-win partnerships for champions of disability employment. Hasse is a Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF). He has been managing online interactive communities to generate and share career management insight for individuals who have a disability since 1997. Between 1999 and 2009, he was responsible for all the online content of eSight Careers Network, a free service of The Associated Blind, Inc., New York City. As eSight’s Senior Content Developer, he wrote, assigned and edited more than 1,300 articles about disability employment issues. Between 1997 and 2001, Hasse developed tell-us-your-story.com, a now discontinued web site where people with disabilities shared their personal-experience stories and which provided a launching pad for eSight Careers Network. A 1965 honors graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Journalism, Hasse is an Accredited Business Communicator (ABC) by the International Association of Business Communicators, San Francisco, CA. In 1994, he received the Cooperative Spirit Award from the Cooperative Communicators Association (CCA), a national organization for professional communications employed by cooperatives, and the Cooperative Builder Award from the Wisconsin Federation of Cooperatives, a state-wide trade association. In 1995, he received CCA’s most prestigious honor, the H.E. Klinefelter Award for distinguished service in cooperative communications. Hasse is the author of 12 eBooks, five paperback books and three audiobooks plus "Break Out: Finding Freedom When You Don’t Quite Fit The Mold" (Quixote Press, 1996) a memoir of 51 short stories about disability awareness. His latest hardcover book is "Perfectly Able: How to Attract and Hire Talented People with Disabilities" (AMACOM, 2011), a disability recruitment guidebook for hiring managers which he compiled and edited for Lighthouse Guild International, New York City.