President – Melanie Sinohui (Phoenix)
Melanie has been involved in ACB since the mid-1990s in Texas, West Virginia, California, and Arizona, elected as a Director for ACB Texas at age 19, and was the 2005 DKM First-Timer for the West. She resides in Phoenix and is President of both the Arizona Council of the Blind. She is Secretary and Publications Chair of the Council of Citizens with Low Vision, Vice-Chair of the ACB Durward K. McDaniel Fund Committee and a member of ACBs Employment and Media Support Committees. Melanie holds a B.A. in Journalism – Public Relations and an M.S. in Project Management. She is currently a Senior Process Engineer at Wells Fargo. Melanie and her husband enjoy cooking, traveling, wine tasting in California, and spending time with “framily”.
Vice-President – Lily Vu Bogan (Marana)
Lily was born & raised in California and has been residing in Arizona for the last 27 years. She received her B.S. in Psychology at Arizona State University in 2005 and her Pharm.D. at Midwestern University-Glendale in 2008. She is an advocate for the blind & low vision community and is serving on several boards & commissions. She currently resides in Tucson with her husband, 3 step-kids, 2 dogs and her cat. She is passionate about health & fitness and the equity & inclusion of the disability community.
Treasurer – John McCann (Tucson)
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Secretary – Lisa Brooks (Phoenix)
Lisa is a former assistive technology instructor who taught classes in the use of braille displays, speech, and low vision access technology with Windows, Office, and smartphone products in various settings. She is also an audio transcriptionist transcribing university lectures and various podcasts and other media. She learned to read braille in the first grade and is an avid reader and uses braille in her daily life. Lisa’s interests include financial research in stock market investments, performing in virtual karaoke, and creating music tracks on her electric keyboard and through Band in a Box.
Director – Jeff Bishop (Tucson)
Jeff Bishop is a long-time resident of Tucson where he lives with his wife Keri and son David. Jeff has worked in the areas of software development, product management and accessibility with companies like Avalon Software, the University of Arizona, Microsoft Corporation, and others. Jeff passion in his career has been wanting to be effective in the lives of those who are blind and to support his family. Jeff has served in many leadership positions within ACB. Jeff served on the national ACB board for 8 years and now serves on ACB’s Board of Publications. Jeff also chairs the Information Access Committee for the national organization. Jeff is affiliated with many other special interest affiliates like ACBDA, BITS, BRL, and many others. Jeff enjoys spending time with his wife and two kids, going for long walks with Chief, his new guide dog, and spending quality techie time with friends working on fun projects!
Director – Ted Chittenden (Phoenix)
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Central Arizona Chapter Representative – Jeffry Ricker (Scottsdale)
Jeffry Ricker joined AZCB in 2021. He was vice-president of the Central Chapter for two years and now serves as that chapter’s representative to the AZCB state Board of Directors. He began to lose his sight in 2017 and was totally blind less than five years later. He is a freelance health journalist who focuses on disability issues. He joined the American Medical Writers Association in 2021, where he now serves as cochair of its DEI Committee. He also serves on ASU’s Universal Design & Accessible Technology Working Group.
Southern Arizona Chapter Representative – Kei Best (Tucson)
Kei is originally from Northeastern Pennsylvania, about 15 minutes from Scranton where they received their Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology from Misericordia University. They have a fascination with learning about other cultures, especially in the areas of diversity, equity, and inclusion for disabled people. They can often be found curled up on their beanbag chair with a few different snacks from other countries listening to podcasts, watching documentaries, and horror movies, or playing the occasional Dungeons and Dragons game if they aren’t exploring different cities.