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Jeff Mittman is the president and CEO of Bosma Enterprises in Indianapolis, one of the Midwest's largest nonprofit organizations providing employment and training for people who are blind or visually impaired. A retired U.S. Army veteran, he lost his sight in 2005 while serving in Iraq. Jeff has dedicated his career to service, first through the military and then through organizations that support America’s military and people who are blind. Under his leadership, Bosma has expanded its mission to provide employment opportunities and training programs for people who are blind.
In this episode…Many people with vision loss are excluded from the workforce not because of their capabilities, but because of outdated assumptions about what they can achieve. What does it take to create real access to opportunity and empower individuals to thrive on their own terms?
According to Jeff Mittman, president and CEO of Bosma Enterprises, the answer begins with meaningful work. He explains how career development, workplace training, and a strong sense of purpose can shift the narrative from limitation to leadership. A veteran who lost his sight in service, Jeff now leads one of the country’s largest employers of people who are blind or visually impaired, where employees support federal agencies, earn competitive wages, and rise into executive roles. His lived experience drives his commitment to creating jobs that lead to economic independence, and to advocating for broader inclusion through public policy and industry partnerships.
In this episode of Mission Driven, a special series of the Heard and Empowered podcast, National Industries for the Blind President and CEO Soraya Correa talks with Jeff about expanding opportunity through employment, building future leaders from within, and proving that when people are given the tools to succeed, they can define their own future.
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Jeff Mittman is the president and CEO of Bosma Enterprises in Indianapolis, one of the Midwest's largest nonprofit organizations providing employment and training for people who are blind or visually impaired. A retired U.S. Army veteran, he lost his sight in 2005 while serving in Iraq. Jeff has dedicated his career to service, first through the military and then through organizations that support America’s military and people who are blind. Under his leadership, Bosma has expanded its mission to provide employment opportunities and training programs for people who are blind.
In this episode…Many people with vision loss are excluded from the workforce not because of their capabilities, but because of outdated assumptions about what they can achieve. What does it take to create real access to opportunity and empower individuals to thrive on their own terms?
According to Jeff Mittman, president and CEO of Bosma Enterprises, the answer begins with meaningful work. He explains how career development, workplace training, and a strong sense of purpose can shift the narrative from limitation to leadership. A veteran who lost his sight in service, Jeff now leads one of the country’s largest employers of people who are blind or visually impaired, where employees support federal agencies, earn competitive wages, and rise into executive roles. His lived experience drives his commitment to creating jobs that lead to economic independence, and to advocating for broader inclusion through public policy and industry partnerships.
In this episode of Mission Driven, a special series of the Heard and Empowered podcast, National Industries for the Blind President and CEO Soraya Correa talks with Jeff about expanding opportunity through employment, building future leaders from within, and proving that when people are given the tools to succeed, they can define their own future.