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James Sims Doesn’t Allow Vision Loss to Hold Him Back

Article Presented By Hometown-Motors, Inc.

James Sims began experiencing vision loss in his forties. After meeting with an optometrist, he was referred to an eye surgeon. He had multiple surgeries to address serious, long-term ocular issues. He explained, “I lost a lot of vision and quickly knew that I was going to need some services and some accommodations if I wanted to continue to work in the same field that I work in.”

With a master’s degree and extensive experience in marketing and communications, James connected with Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) for services to help him continue his career with his onset disability. He was initially reluctant because he thought OOD could not support employment solutions in his career field. Amy Beavis, OOD Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, helped James become aware of the services that could help and assured him he could continue doing the work he enjoyed.

Amy linked James with Susan Walters at Matrix Vocational Solutions, a vocational rehabilitation provider, who helped James navigate the application process to find a job that would be a good fit.

After working with Amy and Susan, James landed a marketing position with PrimaryOne Health, where he worked for four years. He then accepted a Marketing Manager position at The Ohio State University. In addition to the full-time position he enjoys, James recently published a children’s book titled “The Incredible, Amazing, Fantastic Life of Mr. Smith,” which can be purchased through Amazon and other retailers. The book is about Mr. Smith, an ordinary dad with a big imagination, who shares a tall tale about his encounter with a seal and a hungry great white shark.

James’ message to others with disabilities is to “Keep an open mind. Just realize this: it’s a part of what is going on with you but doesn’t define you at all. Know what you can do, what your ceiling is, and what abilities you have. So just lean in and get to work.”

Tune in to episode 43 to hear from James wherever you listen to podcasts by searching “OOD Works.” Transcripts and MP3 files are available at ood.ohio.gov/podcast.