Princeton--Stephanie Campbell has been appointed executive director of the New Jersey Unit of Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic (RFB&D), a Princeton-based nonprofit.
Campbell comes to RFB&D from WYBE, a Pennsylvania public television station, where she was director of development. She has also held positions with WHYY and the African American Museum in Philadelphia and WNET in New York, Campbell is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, holds a B.A. in Communications from William Paterson University and is completing her M.B.A. at Eastern University.
The New Jersey Unit of RFB&D is home to a twelve booth state-of-the-art recording studio at St. Joseph's Seminary in Plainsboro where volunteers record educational materials for students who are visually impaired or have learning disabilities such as dyslexia. The St. Joseph?s facility is also home to the unit?s administrative offices and educational outreach center which provides assistance and professional development to the 386 schools statewide that use the organization?s services. More than 6,100 New Jerseyans use RFB&D?s services. The unit also operates a satellite studio on the Avaya campus in Lincroft.
RFB&D, a national nonprofit with headquarters in Princeton, provides recorded texts to more than 136,000 individuals across the nation who are visually impaired of have learning disabilities. The New Jersey Unit is one of the organization?s 21 units. For more information about the New Jersey Unit, call 609-750-1830 or visit www.rfbdnj.org.