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SCI Awareness Month 2023: Editor-in-Chief Ian Ruder

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On this episode of the Ramp. It. Up! Podcast, Ian Ruder joins the show for SCI Awareness Month.
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Ian Ruder is the Editor-in-Chief of New Mobility, the longest-running, most-trusted magazine and web site for active wheelchair users (newmobility.com). A quadriplegic himself, Ruder joined the New Mobility team in 2011 when the magazine was purchased by United Spinal Association, a non-profit focused on mobility-related disability. Prior to working for New Mobility, he worked as a freelance journalist in the Pacific Northwest. When he is not working to promote authentic voices and stories from the disability community, he can likely be found enjoying the culinary delights in his hometown of Portland, Oregon, or rooting for his San Francisco Giants.
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On this episode of the Ramp. It. Up! Podcast, Ian Ruder joins the show for SCI Awareness Month.
Ramp. It. Up!
Get To Know Our Guests

Ian Ruder is the Editor-in-Chief of New Mobility, the longest-running, most-trusted magazine and web site for active wheelchair users (newmobility.com). A quadriplegic himself, Ruder joined the New Mobility team in 2011 when the magazine was purchased by United Spinal Association, a non-profit focused on mobility-related disability. Prior to working for New Mobility, he worked as a freelance journalist in the Pacific Northwest. When he is not working to promote authentic voices and stories from the disability community, he can likely be found enjoying the culinary delights in his hometown of Portland, Oregon, or rooting for his San Francisco Giants.
About: https://newmobility.com/author/iruder/
Website: https://newmobility.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newmobilitymag
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewMobilityMag
Stay Connected to the Podcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ramp.it.up.podcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZoeOnWheelz/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZAnH8I6sGEf7SJ9OKw8dEA
Email: rampituppodcast@gmail.com
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