Hannah has Lyme and POTS, and after working for others for a few years founded her own company - Chronically Capable. Featured by the Wall Street Journal and Forbes magazine, her company matches chronically ill people with potential employers with the need for accommodations front and center. Join us for this wonderful interview! Her website is wearecapable.org.
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