Jody Erickson
(she/her/hers/they)
North Coast Regional Enforcement Liaison Specialist
Q: Briefly describe your professional/educational background.
A: I started my career as an Independent Living Advisor providing Independent Living Skill Training and Advocacy with persons who experience disabilities in rural Southwestern Iowa for a Center for Independent Living, The League of Human Dignity.
I have also worked in government roles, as the ADA Paratransit Coordinator for Southern Nevada Regional Transportation Commission in Las Vegas, and as a Regional Program Manager for the State of Idaho’s Department of Health and Welfare’s eligibility for Aging & Disabled Waiver Services to help folks remain as independent as possible in the community they choose.
I also currently work with Idaho’s Intermountain Fair Housing Council (IFHC) as a Fair Housing Investigator and Intake Manager, which led me to the opportunity of working with FHCO!
Q: What is your favorite way to spend your time when off the clock?
A: Running the beach with our Spanish Water Dog, “Rye.” My daughter and I live a block from Agate Beach and he’s in heaven… us too!
Q: Wild card! What is one thing that you would like to share with our followers?
A: My daughter and I moved to Newport, Oregon from Boise, ID last fall, loading and driving our U-Haul truck, me with our Spanish Water Dog/Assistance Animal, Rye, in the truck, and my daughter (her first drive behind the wheel for nine hours straight) with our kitty, Pipin (Lord of The Rings reference), riding “shotgun.”
We proved to ourselves that Mom and Daughter, with very limited experience and muscle, CAN do it ourselves (with the camaraderie of one dog and one cat) and we didn’t kill anyone or each other in the process! |