Dr. Diane (Cordry) Golden is the 2016 recipient of the Sedalia School District Foundation Distinguished Alumni Award. The Sedalia School District Foundation Distinguished Alumni Award ceremony will take place on Friday, September 16, 10:30 a.m. in the Heckart Center for the Performing Arts at Smith-Cotton High School, 2010 Tiger Pride Blvd, Sedalia, Missouri. The public is invited to attend.
For over 30 years, Dr. Golden has been a leader, advocate, and policy writer in the field of special education. She was described by one of her nominators as “a truly unique individual and consummate special educator. She is a dynamic and holistic thinker whose contributions to the field of special education have been both significant and far-reaching. Her combination of bright intelligence, comprehensive knowledge, and force of character has resulted in many changes in Missouri and national policies and practices in the field of special education.”
The daughter of Sedalia School District educators, Ken and Charlotte Cordry, Dr. Golden is a graduate and the valedictorian of Smith-Cotton High School class of 1974. She graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of Missouri-Columbia, a Master of Science in Audiology from the University of Central Missouri, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Special Education Administration from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
She began her professional career as a clinical instructor in audiology at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Dr. Golden is currently the project/policy coordinator for the Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs. Her leadership in the field of assistive technology includes serving as director of Missouri Assistive Technology, a state program that provides assistive technology devices and services to Missourians with all types of disabilities. She used an initial federal grant as seed money and secured supplemental state funding to expand the program to one that annually serves close to 20,000 Missourians with disabilities.