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  1. View the profiles of people named Elaine Harris. Join Facebook to connect with Elaine Harris and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to...

  2. Jul 9, 2022 · Elaine Harris is reluctant to call herself a trailblazer. After all, she's just a hardworking broadcaster and writer who just so happens to also be blind.

  3. Oct 9, 2023 · Embarking on a profound journey of faith and triumph, Elaine Harris, co-author of the awe-inspiringFaith for Fiery Trials” book project, radiates an unwavering spirit that captivates the soul.

  4. Strategic business executive and integrative thinker. Passionate about Technology for Good. Recent work leverages virtual reality and innovation processes to address issues of inclusion, bias and...

    • Golden Rule Technology
  5. There are 400+ professionals named "Elaine Harris", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities.

  6. Elaine Harris is an Award winning jazz singer, performing internationally.

  7. Elaine K. Harris was diagnosed with Sjögrens in 1983. She quickly became frustrated by how long it took to identify the symptoms that she was experiencing and discouraged by the lack of information that existed about the disease.

  8. View Elaine Harris’ profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Emerita Professor of Accounting and Management at University of Roehampton and Honorary Professor at...

    • Hanken School of Economics
  9. May 10, 2018 · “Inspired, energized, hopeful” is how Elaine Harris ’78, pictured center above, feels about Hack for Inclusion (H4I), the March 9–10 gathering that brought together more than 120 MIT alumni, students, and supporters to develop and pitch solutions to 13 challenges.

  10. With sections on the physical body, movement, energy, mental wellbeing, inner power, spiritual connections, creative expression and courage, Elaine Harris encourages us to rediscover the things that give our life meaning and purpose, and to proudly and confidently own the wisdom we gain in our middle years.

    • Elaine Harris