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1. www.michdhh.org
www.michdhh.org/news/ann_20080 - [Cached]Published on: 5/14/2008 Last Visited: 5/18/2008
"NLTC '08 demonstrates our commitment to expanding the pool of leaders nationwide, through provision of annual training opportunities" said Bobbie Beth Scoggins, NAD president. -
2. empireblog.wordpress.com
empireblog.wordpress.com/categ - [Cached]Published on: 4/17/2008 Last Visited: 4/29/2008
Bobbie Scoggins, President of the NAD had the following thoughts about the ad: "The NAD applauds PepsiCo for its strong commitment to diversity and empowerment through the creation of this exciting ad in ASL with its employees. -
3. 2007 Southeast Regional Institute on Deafness
www.serid.org/serid2/bios.html - [Cached]Published on: 10/4/2007 Last Visited: 2/17/2008
Bobbie Beth Scoggins, Ed.D.
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Photo: Bobbie Beth Scoggins. Born deaf within a culturally deaf family, Dr. Bobbie Beth Scoggins graduated from Texas School for the Deaf, attended Gallaudet then transferred to California State University at Northridge for her Masters and obtained her doctoral degree at Pepperdine University. She served as administrator of a drug and alcohol recovery center before relocating to become the Executive Director of the Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
Dr. Scoggins served as President of the USA Deaf Sports Federation from 1998 to 2005 and is admired nationwide for her career as an actress. Along with her business success, she has been recognized by many professional and philanthropic organizations for her achievements.
She has received many awards from organizations for which she served, but one of her most recent accomplishments was to carry the Olympic flame representing the deaf and hard of hearing community for the 2004 Olympic Games. She served as NAD Region II representative before her election to NAD President in 2006.

