Philip L. Blum, Vice President and Senior Counsel at CA Technologies, was appointed to the Henry Viscardi School at The Viscardi Center Board of Trustees. Henry Viscardi School educates children with severe physical disabilities who often require life-sustaining medical treatment throughout the day and may otherwise need to receive instruction in their homes or a hospital setting.
“Henry Viscardi School is truly a magical and inspirational place,” said Blum, who has always made public service a vital aspect of his professional life, about the opportunity to contribute to the School’s overall mission. “Each time I visit, I am astounded by both the students and staff. There might be no better mission than to provide the children attending Viscardi with all of the educational opportunities the world has to offer—opportunities that otherwise would not be available to them due to their disabilities.”
A graduate from the Hofstra University School of Law, Blum is an in-house attorney for CA Technologies, the largest, independent software provider based in New York, New York. In his current role at CA’s Islandia location, Blum focuses on, among other things, litigation and risk management. Prior to joining CA in 2014, he was a Litigation Partner at Bingham McCutchen LLP. Blum also served in the United States Army Reserve as an intelligence analyst for the 11th and 19th Special Forces Groups, among other units.
About The Viscardi Center: Founded by Dr. Henry Viscardi, Jr., who served as disability advisor to eight U.S. Presidents and became one of the world’s leading advocates, The Viscardi Center educates, employs and empowers people with disabilities. It provides Kindergarten through High School education (up to age 21), school-to-work youth transition services, vocational training, career counseling and employment placement, assistive technology, and adapted driver education to children, adolescents and adults with a wide variety of disabilities. The Center also assists businesses in diversifying their workforces, as well as developing and advancing disability inclusive cultures in their workplaces. Learn more at viscardicenter.org