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About the Speakers
Mark Raymond Jr., National Outreach Lead, ABLE today
Mark Raymond, Jr. is the CEO & Founder of The Split Second Foundation, an organization committed to breaking barriers for people with disabilities. Mark’s life changed in a split second when a tragic accident left him a C-5 quadriplegic. That tick of the clock will forever influence who he is, pushing him to advocate for others.
Mark has a deep-rooted history of serving the community. From renaming historic streets and landmarks in New Orleans to creating a more accessible and robust rehabilitative health infrastructure in the Gulf South, Mark strives for the advancement of those most disadvantaged.
Mark also serves as the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners for the Regional Transit Authority in New Orleans.
John Finch, Director of ABLE United
At the Florida Prepaid College Board John Finch serves as the Director of ABLE United – Florida’s ABLE Program. John joined Florida Prepaid in 2016 to launch ABLE United and manages its continued success having helped over 10,000 Floridians save over $90 million dollars for qualified disability expenses. John also serves as the Treasurer for the ABLE Savings Plan Network, a network comprised of ABLE Program Administrators around the country. Previously he served ten years in the disability field at The Arc of Florida in various capacities – from establishing a statewide dental program for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to chief operating officer. John resides in Tallahassee with his wife and three active boys, serves as an Elder at his local church, and enjoys playing board games in his spare time.