Colleen Kelly Starkloff

Founder, Public Speaker at Starkloff Disability Institute

Colleen Kelly Starkloff is a disability advocate and speaker with extensive experience in the field. Colleen Kelly is the Co-Founder of the Starkloff Disability Institute, where they have played a key role in increasing awareness and promoting inclusivity for people with disabilities. As a national speaker, they address various topics such as employment, disability rights, affordable housing, and Medicaid reform.

Prior to starting the Starkloff Disability Institute, Colleen worked at Paraquad, Inc. as the Director of Education and Training for nearly three decades. Colleen Kelly also held the position of Vice President for Community Affairs at Paraquad, Inc.

Before their time at Paraquad, Inc., Colleen served as the Chief Physical Therapist at St. Joseph Hill Infirmary, where they provided rehabilitation therapy to seniors and oversaw the Recreational Therapy department.

Throughout their career, Colleen has made significant contributions to the disability rights movement and continues to serve as a valuable advocate for individuals with disabilities.

Colleen Kelly Starkloff obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy from St. Louis University from 1968 to 1973. Colleen Kelly also attended Quincy College in Quincy, Illinois, with a focus on Spanish, although the specific years of enrollment and degree obtained are not provided. Additionally, they pursued further education at St. Louis University, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Physical Therapy, specializing in Physical Therapy/Therapist. No specific timeframe or additional details for this degree are given. It is worth noting that Colleen Kelly Starkloff holds a certification as a Physical Therapist, though the details regarding the institution and date of attainment are not provided.

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