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April 15th 2026 

 

2025 Speaker Lineup

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An Unforgettable Evening

Join us honoring Relay Resources with artistry, connection, and shared purpose—while supporting disability inclusion at every level.
Through paddle raises, peer connections, and meaningful engagement, help us expand equitable employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
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    Absorb the latest knowledge from the top leaders in Disability Inclusion.
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    New ideas and concepts to create inclusive environments.
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    Take action and advance the movement of Disability inclusion in your workplace.
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    Engage with thought leaders from across the country.
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    Challenges, opportunities, and scalable solutions for DI in the workplace.

What to expect?

Celebrate the past, present, and future of disability inclusion with an evening filled with artistry, connection, and shared purpose.

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Futurists Innovators Executives HR and EDI Professionals People Managers DI Advocates
Thought Leaders Influencers Media Government Not-Profit Agencies

Whether you're already committed or just embarking on the Disability Inclusion journey, this event is for you!

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Family-Style Dining

Savor delicious cuisine while engaging in meaningful conversations with fellow supporters and community members.

 

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Awards Program

Recognizing changemakers who are advancing disability inclusion in our communities.

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Auction

Bid on one-of-a-kind experiences from celebrity meetups to surprise double wins and exclusive opportunities.

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Live Entertainment

Enjoy performances by talented disabled artists.

Honoring 75 Years, Building the Future

From a pioneering school in 1951 to the region's largest employer of people with disabilities—explore the journey that brings us to this milestone celebration.
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The Beginning

Local families form the nonprofit Portland Children’s Center in 1951. By 1959, the center has become Oregon’s leader in educational programming for children with mental disabilities.

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A Shift Toward Employment

The school increases its efforts to provide training and jobs for its graduates, eventually becoming Oregon’s first workplace for employees through a contract to assemble hydraulic brakes.

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New Name, New Courses

The organization changes its name to Portland Habilitation Center, reflecting its mission to train and employ adults with disabilities. It also adds courses on basic food handling and life skills, with graduates finding jobs at local businesses.

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Expanded Work Services

Portland Habilitation Center introduces landscape services and a commercial laundry training program, as well as expands its janitorial services through a contract with Portland’s U.S. courthouse.

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Growth and Housing

Portland Habilitation Center continues to grow, moving into a new 75,000-square-foot building. In 1999, after seeing its employees face difficulties finding housing, the organization acquires 245 HUD-subsidized units.

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Donning a New Name

The Portland Habilitation Center rebrands as Relay Resources to better reflect the company’s work. Also in the decade, the organization builds more affordable housing and expands its supply chain services to include a food packaging division.

2020s

Leading the Future of Belonging

In 2025, the organization hosts the first DisabilityNext™ Summit, gathering leaders to discuss the future of workplace disability inclusion, and launches abilIT, a 14-week training program that provides neurodivergent and disabled people IT and cybersecurity certifications and job placement support. Relay begins providing accessibility and inclusion consulting for employers and Portland business events.

Where is the Event?

 

Hyatt Regency in Portland, OR

The Relay Resources 75th Anniversary Gala will be held at the vibrant Hyatt Regency Hotel Ballroom Space in Portland, Oregon.

Experience a true taste of Portland when you stay at Hyatt Regency Portland adjacent to the Oregon Convention Center.

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Where is the Event?

Hyatt Regency in Portland, OR

The Relay Resources 75th Anniversary Gala will be held at the vibrant Hyatt Regency Hotel Ballroom Space in Portland, Oregon.

Experience a true taste of Portland when you stay at Hyatt Regency Portland adjacent to the Oregon Convention Center.

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Book Your Room

We have partnered with the Hyatt Regency to offer attendees a discounted group rate.

Convenient and easily accessible for those arriving at Portland International Airport; by Max Light Rail (Red Line) just a short 25 min ride, and by Rideshare or Taxi in just 20 minutes.

Book Your Hotel With Our Group Rate

*Limited availability until 03/15/2026

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Accessibility at the Event

 

 

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Get Your Tickets

The Magic Module

Congrats! You've just become a magician. This is the do-it-all module where you can let your creativity run wild. The best part is that it's just going to keep getting more and more awesome over time.

Sponsorships

Interested in sponsoring our events and advancing disability inclusion? 

Fill the form to download our sponsorship packet!

Dr. Jennifer Camota Luebke
President and CEO
ceo@relayresources.org

Laura Hansen
SVP, Business Transformation
Lhansen@relayresources.org

Time Session Name Speakers

07:30 AM - 08:30 AM

Registration Opens & Continental Breakfast 

Sponsored by SetWorks & Aldrich Advisors

8:30 AM - 09:00 AM

Welcome & Introduction

Dr. Jennifer Camota Luebke, President and CEO of Relay Resources

Dr. Ann Cudd, President of Portland State University

Orlando Williams, Chief Executive & Equity Officer, Motus Recruiting

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Opening Keynote

 Imani Barbarin, Crutches and  Spice

9:30 AM - 9:55 AM
Featured Keynote

Mark & John Cronin, John's Crazy Socks 

9:55 AM - 10:45 AM
Disabled Entrepreneurship: Models for Success

Diego Mariscal, 2Gether-International

Aarti Saghal, Synergies Work

Mark & John Cronin, John's Crazy Socks

10:45 AM - 11:05 AM
Morning Coffee Break & Networking

Sponsored by Danner

11:05 AM - 12:05 PM
Neuroinclusion In The Workplace

Dr. Lawrence Fung, Stanford University

Larysa Kautz, Melwood

Dr. Ludmila Praslova, Author of The Canary Code

12:05  PM - 12:25 PM
Diamond Sponsor Keynote

Andrew Holbrook, Chief Accessibility Officer, Wells Fargo

12:25 PM - 1:10 PM
Lunch & Networking

Sponsored by HD Supply

1:10 PM - 1:32 PM
Featured Keynote Speaker

Danté Allen, Former Commissioner of the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) & Former Executive Director for CalABLE

1:32 PM - 2:22 PM
Technology Enablers for Workplace Disability Inclusion

Dr. Hung Jen Kuo, Michigan State University

Sarah George, Peckham

Hannah Rose Olson, Disclo

Keely Cat-Wells, Making Space

2:22 PM - 2:40 PM
Afternoon Coffee Break & Networking

Sponsored by Kaiser Permanente

2:40 PM - 2:50 PM
Platinum Sponsor Keynote

Bob Speltz, Sr. Director Community & Public Relations at The Standard

2:50 PM - 3:10 PM
Policy For The Future: ADA 2.0

Julie Christensen, APSE

3:10 PM - 4:10 PM
Mental Health In The Workplace

Dr. Pavan Somusetty, Kaiser Permanente

Andrea Matta, Charlie Health

Dr. Joe Grasso, Lyra Health

4:10 PM - 4:40 PM
Closing Keynote

Catarina Rivera, Blindish Latina

4:40 PM - 5:00 PM
Closing Remarks

Dr. Jennifer Camota Luebke, President and CEO of Relay Resources

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Post-Event Reception

Sponsored By Washington Trust Bank

Our Sponsors

Diamond Sponsor

Wells Fargo Logo

Platinum Sponsor

The Standard Logo

Silver Sponsor

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HD Supply Logo-2 Kaiser Permanente Logo-1 Ogletree Deakins Law Logo Blomquist Logo-2 Danner Logo Setworks Logo Onpoint Logo Portco Logo Ecumenical Ministries Logo Tennant Logo Washington Trust Logo Logo Motus Logo SafeSpace

Past Event Speakers

Learn who spoke at the last DisabilityNext™ Summit 2025.

Imani Barbarin

(she/her)

Disability Advocate & Founder, Crutches & Spice

Andrew Holbrook open more information dialog

Andrew Holbrook

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Chief Accessibility Officer, Wells Fargo

Catarina Rivera, MSEd, MPH, CPACC

(she/ella)

Public Speaker, Blindish Latina

John & Mark X. Cronin

(he/him)

Founders, John's Crazy Socks

Dr. Ludmila Praslova

(she/her)

Author, "The Canary Code"

Danté Q. Allen

(he/him)

Former Commissioner of the Rehabilitation Services Administration & Former Executive Director for CalABLE

Keely Cat-Wells

(she/her)

Founder & CEO, Making Space

Orlando Williams

(he/him)

Chief Executive & Equity Officer, Motus Recruiting & Staffing

Larysa Kautz

(she/her)

President & CEO, Melwood

Dr. Joe Grasso

(he/him)

Vice President of Workforce Transformation at Lyra Health

Hannah Olson

(she/her)

Co-Founder & CEO, Disclo

Diego Mariscal

(he/him)

CEO and Founder, 2Gether-International

Dr. Lawrence Fung

(he/him)

Director of the Stanford Neurodiversity Project (SNP)

Julie J. Christensen, MSW, PhD

(she/her)

Executive Director and Director of Policy & Advocacy at APSE

Dr. Pavan Somusetty

(he/him)

Chief of Mental Health & National Leader for Suicide Prevention at Kaiser Permanente

Bob Speltz

(he/him)

Senior Director of Community and Public Relations at Standard Insurance Company

Aarti Sahgal

(she/her)

CEO & Founder, Synergies Work & Synergies Seed Fund

Andrea Matta, MA, LMHC

(she/her)

Primary Therapist, Charlie Health

Tiffany Yu

(she/her)

Author, The Anti-Ableist Manifesto; CEO & Founder, Diversability

Dr. Ann Cudd

(she/her)

President, Portland State University

Contact Info

Do you want to be part of this event?

Want to support?

Fill out the form to download our sponsorship package.

Dr. Jennifer Camota Luebke
Chief Executive Officer, Chief Disability Inclusion Officer & President

Jluebke@relayresources.org

Laura Hansen
Senior VP, Business Transformation

Lhansen@relayresources.org