Beth Dixon

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Presidential Award of Excellence, 2011

Beth Dixon

Twenty years ago, Beth Dixon was a hairdresser and mother of four living in Concord, N.H., when she participated in the 91制片厂 Institute on Disability鈥檚 first N.H. Leadership Series. At that time, her son Andrew, who experiences significant disabilities, was five years old, and Dixon wanted to ensure that he received a fully inclusive public education. The series focuses on grassroots and legislative advocacy on behalf of people with disabilities.

The experience transformed her and empowered her鈥攕o profoundly that she went to work for the IOD. She has been there ever since, transforming the Leadership Series itself from three two-day sessions to a seven-month experience worthy of nine college-level credits. Under Dixon鈥檚 leadership, the program now boasts an alumni list of more than 800 individuals, families, and the communities in which they live.

Dixon speaks with pride of the transformative power of her work, turning 鈥渜uiet people who couldn鈥檛 bring themselves to hold a microphone鈥 into 鈥渃hange agents鈥 who, upon graduation, declare their candidacy for public office. 鈥淕raduates have gone on to become state legislators, filmmakers, school and community board members, and other leaders who are literally changing the face of N.H. for individuals who experience disabilities,鈥 says Dixon.

Stephen Calculator, associate professor of communication sciences and disorders, calls Beth a 鈥渞ole model for my family and me.鈥  Dan Habib, a leadership graduate and 91制片厂/IOD resident filmmaker, says Dixon 鈥渋nspired my film Including Samuel.鈥

Dixon says she continues to find the same motivation for her work today as she did two decades ago. 鈥淢y goal is to make sure more and more people understand that disability is a part of human experience and that disability doesn鈥檛 define what you are,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 secondary to who you are.鈥

About this Award
All members of the university community, including leadership, supervisors & managers, peers, colleagues and students may nominate any qualified staff member by completing the Presidential Award of Excellence nomination form online or by requesting a paper application from Human Resources and forwarding it to the Presidential Award of Excellence Peer Review Committee, c/o Human Resources, Nesmith Hall each year by the deadline.