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Jonathan Mosen

MNZM, CEO of Workbridge

Jonathan Mosen is an experienced leader, advocate, and change agent known for his championing of disability rights and autonomy.

He is a producer and consumer of assistive technology, with a strong background in broadcasting, audio, and print communication.

Jonathan has a diverse skill set that includes government and community relations, public policy formulation, strategic planning, governance, stakeholder relations, product management, and product evangelism.

He holds a Master's degree in Public Policy from Victoria University of Wellington and a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Studies from the University of Auckland.

Throughout his career, Jonathan has held key positions in various organizations, serving as CEO at Workbridge Inc, Vice President at Aira, CEO at Appcessible.net, Director at Mosen Consulting, and Founder of Mushroom FM.

He has also been involved in roles such as Producer/Presenter at FSCast, Vice President at Freedom Scientific BLV Group LLC, Founder/Manager/Presenter at The Wave, and Blindness Product Marketing Manager at HumanWare.

Jonathan Mosen's contributions extend to governance as he has served as Chairman of the Board of Directors at the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind and National President of the Association of Blind Citizens of New Zealand.

His commitment to the blind community is further evident through roles like Founder and Director of ACB Radio at the American Council of the Blind and Managing Director of OUT OF SIGHT!

Jonathan has a rich background in radio, having worked as a presenter at various stations including New Brighton Community Radio, Community Radio Wanganui, and Airport Radio at Auckland International Airport.

He has also been involved in government relations, serving as a Service Advisor and Manager of Government Relations at the Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind.

Jonathan Mosen's extensive experience, advocacy for disability rights, and strategic leadership make him a highly respected figure in the assistive technology and disability community.

Highlights

Nov 19 · Newshub
Blind passenger 'embarrassed' after being told he can't bring seeing-eye poodle on Wellington bus - Newshub
Oct 13 · New Zealand Herald
Kiwi start-up brings small screen to the blind - New Zealand Herald
Kiwi start-up brings small screen to the blind - New Zealand Herald
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Location

Wellington & Wairarapa, New Zealand