The Westchester Independent Living Center (WILC) in White Plains, which serves Westchester County and Hudson Valley residents who are living with a mental or physical disability, recently announced the appointment of John Boyle, CEO and co-founder of “All Children Learn” as a trustee to the its Board of Directors.
For the last two decades Boyle, an executive for mission-driven organizations, has been anchored in the education-management industry impacting outcomes for individuals through advocacy, business development and strategic partnerships.
“”¦John”™s experience in education, specifically with nontraditional learners, will be very helpful in furthering WILC”™s mission and service to the residents of Westchester County and beyond,” said Margaret Nunziato, WILC executive director.
Early in his career, Boyle was the director of admissions at a local Westchester college and then became part of a team that grew the largest digital credential platform, which powers most Fortune 500”™s credentials, reflecting competencies beyond just a college degree. Today, these digital credentials are being issued every minute by organizations like NATO, SUNY, Samsung, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple and thousands more.
WILC is a peer-driven, community-based organization that empowers people with disabilities to lead self-directed lives in the community through advocacy, training and referral to resources that promote independent living.