National Disability Employment Awareness Month
Every year, during the month of October, the U.S. Department of Labor celebrates National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). Special Olympics not only uplifts and champions athletes on the field of play, but also supports athletes in their professional careers.
This month, during NDEAM, Special Olympics is highlighting four athletes, one each week, who work as the face of the movement as television reporters for and with major organizations such as ESPN, Super Bowl Media Week, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and Special Olympics North America.
This month, during NDEAM, Special Olympics is highlighting four athletes, one each week, who work as the face of the movement as television reporters for and with major organizations such as ESPN, Super Bowl Media Week, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and Special Olympics North America.
Special Olympics Ohio Athlete Adam Gilmer Takes His Talents Towards the Big Screen
Special Olympics continues to celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month highlighting Special Olympics Ohio athlete, Adam Gilmer, who is pursuing work in the television/media industry.
Former Special Olympics North America Athlete Now Reports for ESPN
Special Olympics North America communications specialist and athlete reporter, RJ Nealon, transitioned from competing with Special Olympics to now serving as a journalist and reporter for Special Olympics.
Special Olympics Athlete Cody Field Joins WWE as WrestleMania XL Impact Correspondent
Cody Field is a Special Olympics Colorado snowboarder and skier who competed in the 10th Special Olympics World Winter Games in PyeongChang as well as five different X Games in Unified snowboarding competitions.
FanSided and Special Olympics Return to Super Bowl Media Row with Unified Reporting Team in Ongoing Commitment to Inclusion
FanSided Hires Special Olympics Florida Athlete and Sportscaster, Malcom Harris-Gowdie as Unified Reporter for all Super Bowl Week and Big Game Coverage
Daina Shilts Reported on Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023 for ESPN
Daina Shilts is a Special Olympics North America snowboarder who has worked with ESPN as a sport reporter at previous Special Olympics World Games, Special Olympics USA Games, and other large sporting events. Shilts was part of ESPN’s coverage at Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023 where she was on the ground covering both competition and non-competition events that were broadcast during the 220 hours of live-streaming coverage of the Games on ESPN3 and ESPN+. After Abu Dhabi 2019, Shiltz discussed what the benefits of inclusion are in all levels of sport with Russell Wolff, Executive Vice President & General Manager of ESPN+.