Ed O'Leary, Ed.D.
Program Specialist
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Dr. O'Leary received his Doctorate from the University of Illinois in Vocational Technical Education/Special
Needs (1991) and his Master's degree in Special Education from Drake University. His most recent experiences
include working as a Program Assistance Consultant for Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center for the past eight
years; teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in special education and vocational rehabilitation; and delivering
presentations, trainings, and workshops in a number of States across the nation. Prior to his work with the Regional
Resource Center, he spent over 20 years working in the public schools as a special education consultant, transition
specialist, high school special education teacher, and work experience coordinator. He has also been very involved
with and has held leadership positions in the Iowa Governor=s Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities, the
Council for Exceptional Education (Iowa and National), the Iowa Association of Vocational Education Special Needs
Personnel, the Iowa Division of Career Development, and ARC/Iowa. He has received distinguishing awards from the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Developmental Disabilities, and Heartland Area
Education Agency for leadership and exemplary professional practice and service delivery to students, parents,
and professionals.
Dr. O'Leary has demonstrated leadership with a number of State, regional, and local education agencies providing
technical assistance in educational program design, delivery, evaluation, and management. The areas of expertise that
he is most noted for are secondary transition and vocational programming for youth with disabilities, IEPs,
technology, monitoring, and systems change. Not only is he well known and respected in the MPRRC region, he
continually receives requests from other Regional Resource Centers, States, and districts across the U.S. for
assistance and speaking. During the first half of the 2007/2008 school year he has been either a keynote presenter,
featured speaker, invited presenter, or trainer in 25 different venues in eight states. His most notable published
work, The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997 Transition Requirements: A Guide for States, Districts,
Schools, Universities (Storms, J., O'Leary, E., & Williams, J. (2000) has set the standard for transition services
in schools across the U.S.
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