Nobis Works Welcomes Cole Chase as New Vice President of Vocational Rehabilitation
Nobis Works Welcomes Cole Chase as New Vice President of Vocational Rehabilitation
Nobis Works, a Marietta based nonprofit, is proud to announce the arrival of Cole Chase as Vice President of Vocational Rehabilitation. In this role, Mr. Chase will plan, direct and coordinate the operations and activities of Nobis Works’ rehabilitation department. He will be leading the department in the delivery of innovative services that best meet the needs of the individuals Nobis Works serves. By providing vocational rehabilitation services to participants, Mr. Chase and his department will be driving Nobis Works’ mission to develop and provide job training, employment and vocational support for youth and adults with disabilities and other barriers to employment.
Mr. Chase is enthusiastic about his new leadership role with Nobis Works: “I am very proud to be joining the Nobis Works team. We are committed to providing client-focused services that assist individuals in finding opportunities for success through employment. We are excited to extend our outreach to the employment community and help them find great candidates to meet their job needs.”
With more than 25 years of rehabilitation experience, Mr. Chase is an expert in the field and is well respected in the rehabilitation community. Prior to joining Nobis Works, he led all of the workforce development activities for Bobby Dodd Institute and previously supervised rehabilitation services in the state of Nevada. Mr. Chase holds his Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from North Dakota State University and his Master of Science degree in Vocational Rehabilitation from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. He also is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and Certified Vocational Evaluator.
Nobis Works’ President & CEO Dave Ward is confident in Mr. Chase’s expertise and leadership. “Cole is a strong and steady leader,” Mr. Ward explains. “His presence and impact will allow us to change more lives, every day.”
Nobis Works has been serving individuals with disabilities in the Metro Atlanta community since 1977. To learn more about Nobis Works and their mission, please visit www.nobisworks.org.