Ellen Condon, M.Ed. is the Transition and Employment Projects Co-Director at the University of Montana's Rural Institute on Disabilities where she has worked since 1996 on Transition and Employment for youth with significant disabilities. Condon serves as the Principal Investigator on the Montana DeafBlind Project and has worked as a Transition Consultant for the National Center on Deafblindness since 2017. Condon is senior consultant with Marc Gold & Associates (MG&A) and a subject matter expert for ODEP, the Office of Disability Employment Policy. She has provided technical assistance, training, and on-site support to schools, agencies, and individuals and families predominantly in the areas of customized employment, transition, and systematic instruction.
Prior to coming to Montana her experiences included hands-on service delivery, program development and program management in community residential and supported employment programs. She received her Master's degree in Special Education from Boston College in 1990 after completing course work in Transition and Supported Employment.
When not at work, Ellen is outside hiking, skiing or playing with her numerous animals.
Contact Information:
(406)370-0262
ellen.condon@mso.umt.edu