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MAOT ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2008
Linking Practice, Education and Research:
Reaching Our Centennial Vision
Westford Regency Inn and Conference Center
219 Littleton Road, Route 110
Westford, Massachusetts
- Friday, September 26, 2008 -

Conference Chairs, Jean Maclachlan (second from right) and Karen Jacobs (far left) with Penny Moyer Cleveland, AOTA President (in gray) and Dina Flannery, MAOT President

Karen Jacobs, Ed.D., Programs Boston University
(left) Clinical Professor and Program Director, Occupational Therapy
Programs Boston University with Penny Moyers Cleveland,
AOTA President, and Keynote Speaker

Speaker Mary Evenson from Boston University

Sheri Purdy, Conference Committee and Member at Large, Dina Flannery, MAOT President, Justin Galvin, MAOT Vice
President

Boston University
Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Department of Occupational Therapy Students
Linda Duncombe, Retired from Boston University,
Catherine Trombly Award Recipient

Linda Duncombe (right), Catherine Trombly Award Recipient and
Deane McCraith, Boston University who presented the award to her

Michelle Savrann, Representative to AOTA, and AOTA
President, Penny Moyer Cleveland
Every year, MAOT conferences have become more and more successfull. MAOT has seen increased attendance and more positive feedback as the sessions, keynote speakers, and networking opportunities for occupational therapy professionals make this one of the premier occupation therapy conferences in the United States. MAOT had over 400 Occupational Therapy Practitioners from Massachusetts and surrounding states attend this conference in 2008.

Penny Moyers Cleveland, AOTA President, and Keynote Speaker (Center in Grey)
with a selection of 2008 Conference Attendees

Conference attendees at the end of the day...'til 2009!
AND....Thank you Massachusetts General Hospital

for being our Platinum Sponsor for the
2008 Massachusetts Association of Occupational Therapy Conference
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, concerned citizens
can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.
- Margaret Mead -
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