Erin Black is a self-advocate, youth engagement expert, public speaker, and a proud person with a disability. Erin graduated magma cum laude from the University of Toledo with a degree in Disability Studies and Public Relations. She grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and moved to PA just to be a part of the Integrate For Good team. Living with Charcot Marie Tooth Disease (CMT), a rare neuromuscular condition, has empowered Erin and her life mission to introduce purpose to the lives of young people living with disabilities. She serves in volunteer leadership positions for the CMT Association, the Pennsylvania Youth Leadership Network, the Transition Discoveries initiative, and the Youth Engagement Transition Initiative (YETI) on a national level. Passionate about connecting with others, she shares her story worldwide. Connect with Erin and her story at erinblack.net.