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Sun, Aug 26, 2018

Jessica Cox To Inspire GE Appliances Employees In Louisville

Will Keynote The Company's 'All-In' Rally

Jessica Cox will be visiting Louisville, KY for the first time as she continues her mission to help people "achieve the impossible." Cox was born without arms, but that has not stopped her from pursuing her dreams. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in psychology, a scuba certification, a black belt in Taekwondo, and the Guinness World Record for becoming the first armless pilot.

To achieve so much, Cox says she had to "think outside the shoe." As a child, she watched as her classmates learned to tie their shoes with their hands. She realized she needed to take her feet out of her shoes and tie the laces with her toes. "My shoes represented so many assumptions and self-limiting beliefs that I could have just given up and let my teachers tie my laces for me," says Cox. "But I had to learn to think outside the box to become independent.  Now, I'm on a mission to empower corporate organizations and their teams and show them how easily they can achieve the impossible."

Cox will be visiting Louisville to deliver a speech for GE Appliances (GEA) at the company's All-In Rally supporting its diversity, engagement and inclusion efforts. In the past she has spoken for several well-known American companies such as Boeing, State Farm, and Johnson & Johnson, to name a few.

"Our team is really looking forward to hosting Jessica Cox," said AJ Hubbard, Senior Director of Diversity and Inclusion for GE Appliances. "She is incredibly talented and inspirational. Her message of 'Diversity of thought' strongly connects to our values and overall business purpose."

How does she fly a plane when Cox does not have arms? Cox spent three years looking for the right combination of instructor, airplane, and training. "No one had done this before, so I had to think outside the box to make this happen," remembers Cox. Now certified as a light sport pilot, she flies an Ercoupe 415-C that was built in the 1940s. When asked why she flies a vintage airplane, Cox says, "I never let my physical limitation stop me. Years of research went into this until I found out that the way the Ercoupe controls were designed allowed me to fly it."

Cox says her next challenge is to learn to slackline; a form of tightrope walking. Already after just a few hours of practice, she has made it a distance of thirty feet on a slackline. Now her sights are set on slacklining over a canyon or a river. She added, "It's just a matter of time.  I will do it!"

(Image provided wit Achieve the Impossible news release)

FMI: www.AchieveTheImpossible.consulting, www.facebook.com/JCMSofficial

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