SourceAmerica Recognizes Leaders in Disability Employment at Annual Xforce Conference

On May 7, 2025, SourceAmerica celebrated its annual Xforce Conference in Indianapolis, where the organization announced its 2025 Achievement Award winners. These awards aim to highlight significant contributions from individuals, nonprofits, and businesses that are working to improve employment opportunities for people with disabilities. With a staggering 63% of working-age individuals with disabilities unemployed, this recognition is both timely and essential.

SourceAmerica, an AbilityOne authorized enterprise, works tirelessly to connect job seekers with disabilities to various employment opportunities. The Importance of these awards cannot be overstated, especially considering that more than 70 million adults in the U.S. identify as having a disability. The unemployment rate for working-aged individuals (those between 16 and 64) with disabilities stands at 8.1%, a figure that far exceeds the national unemployment rate of 3.9% for those without disabilities.

"SourceAmerica continues to drive business success and strengthen America's workforce by connecting both veteran and civilian individuals with disabilities to meaningful employment with competitive pay and advancement opportunities," said Richard Belden, president and CEO of SourceAmerica. Each award serves as a testament to how the AbilityOne Program provides proven and cost-effective solutions that directly contribute to impactful employment for individuals with disabilities. It aims to reduce government expenditure and bolster national security through essential services and American-made products.

The 2025 Achievement Award winners include:

Employee Excellence Awards:
  • - William M. Usdane Award for outstanding achievement and exceptional character:
David Cahill, Employment Horizons, Inc., Cedar Knolls, New Jersey
  • - Evelyne Villines Award for advancement into management:
Shawn Jones, Pacific Coast Community Services, San Francisco, California
  • - Honor Roll for Veterans Award for outstanding achievement in their work:
Andres Rugerio, InspiriTec, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky
  • - Tom Miller Advocacy Award for outstanding achievement and self-advocacy:
Robin Emanuel, Southeastern Kentucky Rehabilitation Industries (SEKRI), Corbin, Kentucky

Nonprofit Agency Awards:
  • - Quality Excellence Award for performance excellence and high customer satisfaction:
The Corporate Source, San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • - Government Contracts Award for excellence in AbilityOne contract performance:
Columbia Ability Alliance, Richland, Washington

Business Partnership Award:
  • - Cherokee Federal with Global Connections to Employment, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Military Customer Award:
  • - Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, Arizona

SourceAmerica’s Achievement Awards not only honor individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership in disability employment, but they also showcase the organizations that are committed to transforming workplace culture, providing meaningful career opportunities for individuals with disabilities. The event has become a significant platform for advancing disability employment efforts across various sectors, including federal, military, and commercial workplaces.

As the awards are presented annually, SourceAmerica continues to demonstrate how driving progress in disability employment contributes to a stronger workforce and economy for the nation. To learn more about the incredible wins of the award recipients and about SourceAmerica itself, you can visit SourceAmerica.org.

Founded in 1974, SourceAmerica is dedicated to promoting economic inclusion and advocating for an inclusive future in the workforce for individuals with disabilities. It connects government customers and organizations with a national network of AbilityOne authorized providers, effectively enhancing job opportunities in this essential community. Follow their initiatives on social media platforms or visit their main website for more information.

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