Josh Anderson
About Josh Anderson
Josh Anderson is the Manager of Clinical Assistive Technology at Easterseals Crossroads in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he has worked since 2016. He holds a Bachelor of Public Affairs from Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis and has extensive experience in assistive technology services.
Work at Easterseals Crossroads
Josh Anderson has been employed at Easterseals Crossroads since 2011. He currently serves as the Manager of Clinical Assistive Technology, a position he has held since 2016. In this role, he participates in strategic planning and budgeting for the clinical assistive technology program. Prior to this, he worked as the Coordinator of Clinical Assistive Technology Services for nine months and as an Assistive Technology Specialist for one year. His experience at Easterseals Crossroads reflects a commitment to enhancing assistive technology services.
Education and Expertise
Josh Anderson studied at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, where he focused on Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management. He earned a Bachelor of Public Affairs degree, completing his studies from 2010 to 2016. This educational background provides him with the foundational knowledge necessary for his current role in managing clinical assistive technology.
Background
Josh Anderson's career in assistive technology began at Easterseals Crossroads, where he initially worked as an Employment Services Representative from 2011 to 2014. He then transitioned to roles focused on assistive technology, including positions as an Assistive Technology Specialist and Coordinator of Clinical Assistive Technology Services. His progression through these roles demonstrates a growing expertise in the field.
Achievements
In addition to his managerial responsibilities, Josh Anderson hosts the podcast 'Assistive Technology Update', where he shares insights and updates on the latest developments in assistive technology. He also engages in public speaking and training to promote assistive technology services. His efforts include conducting tours and outreach activities aimed at raising awareness about the assistive technology division.