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These people impressed us with their enthusiasm for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities and their desire to share how Sorenson impacts their lives and those of others around them.
Some of our ambassadors have public social media accounts, so you can follow them if you don’t already:
Irina Burke
Bill Hodgson
Leann Tang
Micah Boudreaux
Isaiah Hoog
Look for the Ambassador badge on their social media platform(s) and see how they embody our company’s mission with passion. Together, let’s create positive change!
If you want to be a Sorenson Ambassador, see what’s involved and apply here.
Sorenson VRS is only available if you are eligible for VRS and have registered in the FCC’s User Registration Database. The cost of VRS is paid by a federally administered fund. Accordingly, use of Sorenson VRS calling for video conferencing is subject to compliance with FCC regulations and Sorenson’s VRS EULA. Under federal law, you may use VRS only if you have a speech or hearing disability and need VRS in order to communicate. Also, call participants must be in a different location than the other individuals on the call. VRS cannot be used for webinars or with a privacy screen because the interpreter must be able to see the Deaf participant at all times.
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