Ted Hull, who is legally blind, is a motivational speaker and lecturer on the “Wonder Years”. He is an expert witness on disability issues relating to the education and employment of persons who are blind or visually impaired. Ted has spent his career working to better the lives of individuals who are blind. For fifteen years, he administered Florida’s West Central Region of the Division of Blind Services. During the growth of Motown, Ted spent six years shaping Stevie Wonder’s life, as his private teacher, advisor and road manager. Since leaving Motown, Ted has appeared occasionally on Stevie’s behalf at functions, including the 1976 American Music Awards. In May 1996, he was an “alumni” at ceremonies opening the Motown Historical Museum. In 2003, Ted was presented the “Man of Motown” award for his contribution to Stevie’s education and to Motown.
To book Ted for a speaking engagement or as an expert witness, write to Ted Hull at: author@steviewonderbook.com.