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Colorado Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
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Staff Members

 

Cliff Moers

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 Administrator
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Cliff is a native of Colorado and is the third generation of a deaf family.  He is a 1986 graduate of Gallaudet University.  Mr. Moers has been involved in many community organizations and has served on numerous committees, task forces, councils and boards, including 4 years as Colorado Association of the Deaf  (CAD) President.  He is the founder of the Rocky Mountain Deaf School, a bilingual Jefferson County Charter School.  Cliff has a diverse professional background including the coordination of auxiliary aids/services at University of Colorado at Boulder, U.S. Postal Service, and Communication Service for the Deaf/Sign Language Associates.  He was also the employment specialist/consultant for the Center for People with Disabilities and Deaf-initely Possible Resources.  Cliff has 4 adorable kids and a supportive wife, Julie.    

 

 

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Cheri Davis

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Legal Auxiliary Services Manager

Cheri is a 1997 graduate of the Front Range Community College Interpreter Preparation Program.  After graduation, she worked as a Job Coach/Interpreter for the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and then as an Educational Interpreter for Douglas County Schools.  Cheri also has a Bachelors degree in Business from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.  Cheri is married and lives in Highlands Ranch with her husband, Ed, and 2 children, Taylor and Beth.


Rob Loveless

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 Education & Training Specialist for the Deaf Community 
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Rob is an alumnus of the Indiana School for the Deaf and Gallaudet University.  He moved to Colorado to attend Naropa University, majoring in the Bachelor’s program of Visual Arts. He remained in Colorful Colorado after graduation. Rob is also a faculty member of the Interpreter Preparation Program at Front Range Community College. Teaching American Sign Language and Visual Gestural Communication has been his niche. Equally as powerful is the sharing of his love at group homes for the deaf and various deaf schools across the country. He carries warmth and tranquility with him. He lives in the Denver area with his two furry companions.    

 
 

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Tricia Frank 

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Staff Interpreter 

Tricia is originally from Minnesota and made the wise decision to move to Colorado in 1978. Before leaving Minnesota, she took interpreter training to finally learn sign language so she could communicate better with her sister, who is deaf. Once she fell in love with the language and the culture, she knew she had found her future career as well. She has been an RID-certified interpreter since 1975 and has worked all but two of those years as an interpreter. Tricia and her husband share their love and home with their two dogs; one who is deaf and the sweetest dog ever!

 
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