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Customer Advocacy Board

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Customer Advisory Board Members

Josh Basile

Josh Basile

Customer Advisory Board

Kent Keyser

Kent Keyser

Customer Advisory Board

Paul Amadeus Lane

Paul Amadeus Lane

Customer Advisory Board

Jim Langevin

Jim Langevin

Customer Advisory Board

Michele Lee

Michele Lee

Customer Advisory Board

Jennifer Lyman

Jennifer Lyman

Customer Advisory Board

Tae McKenzie

Tae McKenzie

Customer Advisory Board

Vance Taylor

Vance Taylor

Customer Advisory Board

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Full roster of past CAB members

April Ballentine

Jenny Border

Cindy Borths

Joe Calvert

Prentice Cox

Patty Gilham

Lisa McGaha

Kyle Pease

Mario Pinete

Lonnie Price

Kristi Roher

Tyler Schrenk

Morgan Waite

Proud Advocacy Moments

From Joshs Perspective: A man in a suit uses a power wheelchair and smiles at the camera. In the background, he is with a woman and a baby in a car seat, all smiling as he moves his wheelchair along a sunny street.

Josh Basile’s Perspective

What is something I wish I knew at the beginning of my journey that I know now and would like to share with others as they navigate a new injury/diagnosis? During the Summer of 2004, my life was flipped upside down when a wave slammed me headfirst against the ocean floor. That day I shattered…

A man in a suit and striped tie, seated in a wheelchair, smiles during an event. Behind him is a display with photos and the message: YOU DONT HAVE TO STAND UP TO STAND OUT!—capturing Kents Perspective.

Kent Keyer’s Perspective

What is something I wish I knew at the beginning of my journey that I know now and would like to share with others as they navigate a new injury/diagnosis? Unlike many guys, my midlife crisis did not involve a red corvette, but at age 48, I did opt for a midnight blue power wheelchair,…

A woman sits on a chair holding a baby, surrounded by four smiling children in a cozy living room. Two kids sit on an armchair, one with a ball, while another boy sits shirtless on the floor.

Kevin’s Test

What is something I wish I knew at the beginning of my journey that I know now and would like to share with others as they navigate a new injury/diagnosis? During the Summer of 2004, my life was flipped upside down when a wave slammed me headfirst against the ocean floor. That day I shattered…

A group of thirteen adults and one child smiling and posing indoors in front of a Princess banner. The group includes men and women of various ages, most wearing casual clothing, gathered to celebrate Jeffs Story.

Another Test

What is something I wish I knew at the beginning of my journey that I know now and would like to share with others as they navigate a new injury/diagnosis? During the Summer of 2004, my life was flipped upside down when a wave slammed me headfirst against the ocean floor. That day I shattered…

A woman in a wheelchair rolls along a wooded trail covered with dry leaves. She wears athletic gear, including a teal zip-up, black shorts, gloves, and a white beanie, with a focused expression and sunglasses.

Amy’s Test

What is something I wish I knew at the beginning of my journey that I know now and would like to share with others as they navigate a new injury/diagnosis? During the Summer of 2004, my life was flipped upside down when a wave slammed me headfirst against the ocean floor. That day I shattered…

What I Wish I Knew in Early Diagnosis

A man in a suit and jeans sits in a power wheelchair, superimposed over a faded background showing two men in wheelchairs and Paul Amadeus Lane on a chair in front of a PlayStation sign, offering a unique perspective.

Paul Amadeus Lane’s Perspective

What is something I wish I knew at the beginning of my journey that I know now and would like to share with others as they navigate a new injury/diagnosis? To my younger self I would say; I know right now you’re probably feeling like your world has been turned upside down. It’s overwhelming, terrifying,…

A stylish woman in a polka dot dress and white hat smiles while sitting in a wheelchair. Behind her, a semi-transparent image offers another perspective of Tae McKenzie outdoors near a modern building.

Tae McKenzie’s Perspective

What is something I wish I knew at the beginning of my journey that I know now and would like to share with others as they navigate a new injury/diagnosis? For me, it’s the importance of patience with oneself. Healing, adapting, and learning new ways of navigating life takes time. It’s easy to become frustrated…