Jack York
(Centennial, Colorado) founded It’s Never 2 Late in the summer of 1999 after spending 14 years in the semiconductor industry. He retired from that industry as vice-president of strategic sales for Vishay Intertechnology. In 1998, he began donating computers to assisted living centers in California with his other
business partners. This endeavor became a labor of love, and the enthusiasm that the seniors showed in jumping into the computer world motivated him to establish It’s Never 2 Late. Jack speaks throughout the country, and internationally, on how adaptive technology should be accessible to all older adults in senior
living communities.
It’s Never 2 Late specializes in constructing adaptive computer labs for older adults in all stages of life. Their unique combination of adaptive technology, plus ease of use software, allows individuals, regardless of any physical or cognitive disabilities, to be able to take advantage of the health and connectivity benefits of the Internet. They have connected thousands of seniors to technology, working in nursing homes, assisted living communities, independent living communities and adult day programs. They have set up over 600 programs in 49 US states, Canada, Australia and Northern Ireland.
(Centennial, Colorado) founded It’s Never 2 Late in the summer of 1999 after spending 14 years in the semiconductor industry. He retired from that industry as vice-president of strategic sales for Vishay Intertechnology. In 1998, he began donating computers to assisted living centers in California with his other
business partners. This endeavor became a labor of love, and the enthusiasm that the seniors showed in jumping into the computer world motivated him to establish It’s Never 2 Late. Jack speaks throughout the country, and internationally, on how adaptive technology should be accessible to all older adults in senior
living communities.
It’s Never 2 Late specializes in constructing adaptive computer labs for older adults in all stages of life. Their unique combination of adaptive technology, plus ease of use software, allows individuals, regardless of any physical or cognitive disabilities, to be able to take advantage of the health and connectivity benefits of the Internet. They have connected thousands of seniors to technology, working in nursing homes, assisted living communities, independent living communities and adult day programs. They have set up over 600 programs in 49 US states, Canada, Australia and Northern Ireland.