Ken Carter is the founder & Chair of AACT (Access-Ability Communications Technology). He was previously based at the University of Reading as well as at the Computer Science Department, Goldsmiths College,University of London. He has studied at Loughborough, Surrey and London Universities. He has been challenged by a variety of roles; as a top class sportsman having been awarded a Sports Scholarship to Millfield School , a National Service Royal Marine Commando, parent of a Deaf daughter, Teacher of English, History and PE, Teacher-Lecturer in Deaf Education, Advisory Lecturer in Special Needs and as a Charitable Entrepreneur.
He has been responsible for helping to set up-the Breakthrough (Deaf/Hearing) Integration Trust), Deafax, AACT, AACT for Children. Deaf Aspirations, Decibels, GOALS4LIFE, Ability2Access, Specialkidz International, Deaf Sports First and EASiTEC.
For his contribution to preventative medicine and healthcare, he was recently awarded a Golden Fellowship of the Royal Society of Medicine. Also, he was awarded an Honorary Degree from Loughborough University as part of their Centenary Celebrations and also became a Distinguished Old Millfieldian.
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