Kate Brouse is a disability advocate for national non-profit NTI@Home, the organization known as the leader in helping disabled Americans successfully attain work-at-home jobs. From coast-to-coast, Kate has appeared on talk shows and podcasts discussing work-at-home, accessibility, diversity, and disability. Her outreach efforts led to more than 500 radio stations across the United States sharing information about NTI@Home through nationally recognized acts that care about disability rights. Kate earned her bachelor's degree in English from Brigham Young University. When not working, she can be found bicycling or reading a book in the hammock under her oak tree in sunny southwest Florida.
Kate Brouse is a disability advocate for national non-profit NTI@Home, the organization known as the leader in helping disabled Americans successfully attain work-at-home jobs. From coast-to-coast, Kate has appeared on talk shows and podcasts discussing work-at-home, accessibility, diversity, and disability. Her outreach efforts led to more than 500 radio stations across the United States sharing information about NTI@Home through nationally recognized acts that care about disability rights. Kate earned her bachelor's degree in English from Brigham Young University. When not working, she can be found bicycling or reading a book in the hammock under her oak tree in sunny southwest Florida.
Kate Brouse is a disability advocate for national non-profit NTI@Home, the organization known as the leader in helping disabled Americans successfully attain work-at-home jobs. From coast-to-coast, Kate has appeared on talk shows and podcasts discussing work-at-home, accessibility, diversity, and disability. Her outreach efforts led to more than 500 radio stations across the United States sharing information about NTI@Home through nationally recognized acts that care about disability rights. Kate earned her bachelor's degree in English from Brigham Young University. When not working, she can be found bicycling or reading a book in the hammock under her oak tree in sunny southwest Florida.