Tetra Society of North America

TetraCon

Join the Tetra Society of North America’s national community at the 5th annual virtual TetraCon on February 27th 2025!

Register now at www.TetraCon2023.eventbrite.ca

No Limits, Endless Possibilities

The theme for this year’s TetraCon is Endless Possibilities, and it will highlight the progress Tetra has made to support people with disabilities to live life how they wish to.

From recreational activities like video games, sports, music, or having a healthy and safe sex life to being able to travel across the world independently, Tetra devices address barriers found at home, work, school and play. Join us on February 27th to learn more about how this is all accomplished!

Since 1987, the Tetra Society of North America has been connecting people with disabilities to technically skilled volunteers who build devices that address environmental barriers at work, at home, at school, and at play.

Each year, we’re excited to see the familiar faces of longtime Tetra clients, volunteers, and chapter coordinators and also look forward to meeting those of you who are completely new to what Tetra is all about.

We’re staying virtual and hope to see you online starting at 10 AM PT (11 AM MT, 1 PM ET, 2 PM AT).

TetraCon will have something for everyone! Join Regional Coordinators and MCs Eric, Sylvia, Steve, and Crystal as they guide us through presentations from chapters and guests across Canada, trivia prizes, and so much more!

Schedule for the Day

Time
(PT)
Event Subject
10:00 AM Welcome remarks, and land acknowledgement from Eric Molendyk.
10:15 AMGraeme Wyman, Executive Director opening remarks.
10:30 AMTetra Trivia.
11:00 AMDr. Leonard Lye and Claire McCarthy discuss Claire’s shooting table.
11:30 AMLunch Break
12:00 PMRight at Home Canada – Rica Esguerra / Adrian Sayers – People Aging in Place.
12:30
PM
Tetra Trivia.
12:35 PMHabitat for Humanity Ramp Project, Steven Schellenberg.
1:00 PMTetra Trivia.
1:05 PMEan Price, Technology for Independent Living.
1:30 PMTetra Trivia.
1:35 PMGetting help from Tetra Society: How to have a custom assistive device designed, built and installed for you.
2:00 PMEvent Ends

Presenter Profiles

Ms. Claire McCarthy

Claire McCarthy is a second-year student at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador. She is completing a Bachelor of Science with a major in Psychology and a minor in Biology. Claire’s the recipient of the MUN Entrance Scholarship for academic performance, the Boyce Taylor Award for Compassionate Action from Holy Heart of Mary High School and named to the Faculty of Science Dean’s List for 2023-2024. Claire is a member of the Newfoundland and Labrador High Performance Team and one of the top Shooting Para Sport Athletes in Canada. She has participated in events at the provincial, national and international levels. In May 2023, Claire competed at the International Shooting Competition of Hannover (ISCH), Germany, against athletes from across the globe in both World Shooting Para Sport 10m prone and standing events. More recently Claire competed in the Canadian Rifle National Championships this past August in both 10m air rifle (standing and prone disciplines) as well as the 50m smallbore (three-position and prone disciplines) finishing first in her category, SH1.

Dr. Leonard Lye

Dr. Leonard Lye is a Professor Emeritus at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Before retirement, he was a Professor of Civil Engineering and former Associate Dean. He is a Fellow of Engineers Canada, Fellow of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada, and Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering. Leonard established the Newfoundland Chapter of the Tetra Society in 1996. For the last 28 years, Leonard has been personally involved with practically all aspects of every project designed and made by the Society. For his long and dedicated work with the Tetra Society and people with disabilities, Leonard have received the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Citation Award, the MUN’s Glenn Roy Blundon Award, Recreation Newfoundland “Bridging the Gap” Award, and Tetra Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award. He is now happily retired but still volunteers and supervise students working on Tetra projects, playing and teaching pickleball and the ukulele.

Simon Bonisteel

Simon Bonisteel is an accomplished project manager with a solid foundation in mechanical engineering, having earned his degree from Memorial University in 2016. He brings extensive experience across multiple sectors, including power generation, mining, structural, and public works. Simon’s expertise spans managing complex fabrication projects, leading site services, overseeing unionized workforces, and ensuring safety and operational efficiency. His professional background includes senior roles with DF Barnes Fabrication and Torngait Services, where he excelled in operational improvements and staff management.

Rica Esguerra

Rica Esguerra

National Director Strategic Partnerships- Right at Home Canada

Rica joined Right at Home Canada in March 2020. She brings in over 18 years of expertise in the home care space both in US and in Canada. In her role, she fosters and cultivates strategic partnerships in a regional and national level and lives by the organization’s mission in improving the quality of life of the people they serve through advocacy.

Ean Price

Description for this block. Use this space for describing your block. Any text Ean Price is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with physical disabilities. As Peer Team Lead and Innovation Strategist at Technology for Living, he leads initiatives that promote independence and inclusion. Ean helps members navigate their environments with greater ease and confidence, fostering autonomy and resilience. Through his company, ICAN Resource Group Inc., he provides assistive technology solutions and accessible travel consulting. Ean’s dedication to improving accessibility and creating a more inclusive world is evident in his work and passion.

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