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Meet Our Speakers

Sheryl Arno

started her career 26 years ago. She has

worked in various agencies throughout Atlanta. Her

claim to fame is she helped start inclusive postǦsecondary

education in the state of Georgia. She was the founder of

the program at Kennesaw State University along with

their faculty. She currently is the program coordinator for

the Georgia inclusive PostǦSecondary Education

Consortium. There now 6 colleges in the state of Georgia

serving approximately 100 students throughout the state.

She previously served on the DeKalb Community Service

Board. Sheryl is also the executive director of the Down

Syndrome Association of Atlanta and serves as a Georgia

Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental

Disabilities Advisory Council Member.

Sheryl Arno

Executive Director

Down Syndrome Association of Atlanta

Consultant

Ability Matters

Contact: 770.310.1236

Email:

Sheryl@abilitymatters.org

Robert Bell

has worked with individuals with

Intellectual/developmental disabilities since 2001 as a

Support Coordinator, in a management position with a

Support Coordinator Agency, and for the last 10 years for

the state of Georgia in a variety of roles for DHR and

DBHDD.

These roles include among others Family

Support Manager and his current role, Director of

Community Supports for the Division of Developmental

Disabilities, DBHDD. He is a graduate of Davidson

College with a BS in Economics.

Mr. Bell is an active member of the Atlanta Track Club.

Additionally in his leisure time he volunteers at The Link

Counseling Center providing aftercare when suicide

occurs and Metro Atlanta Recovery Residences. Married to Carrie, they live in NE

Atlanta, Georgia.

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