Loss of sight brings new focus for public transit CEO
6 years ago
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Imagine trying to navigate the busy streets of Kansas City with only sound to guide you. This is now Robbie Makinen's reality. He lost his vision five years ago to Ischemic Optic Neuropathy. With the help of technology and his coworkers, he was able to return to work as the CEO of the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority. Now, with a new understanding of those he serves.
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