Precious "Preciosa" Myers-Brown is not new to this work. She just finally wrote it down.
Chief Innovation and Dream Officer. Founder of Vista Supports, CINO VISTA, House of CINO, and WATI Institute. The Voice of Enabling Technology™. She builds companies, frameworks, and movements at the intersection of innovation, human potential, and the audacious belief that people -- all people -- deserve to live free, aligned, and fully themselves. She has been doing it for nearly four decades.
Her work in enabling technology and remote supports earned her two distinctions nobody else holds: the first woman to found and lead a full-service enabling technology and remote supports company in the disability and aging services field, and the author of the first book of its kind in that space.
Certified Aging in Place Specialist. Kellogg CDO Executive Scholar. CSUN ATA Program alumna. Co-Chair of the DC Technology Committee. Board of Directors, TechQuity. She pioneered remote supports and led the creation of DC's first smart home for individuals with IDD. Her work was featured in the BBC Storyworks documentary series The Human Component.
When she's not on stage or building something, she's on the floor line dancing, helping people live their healthiest lives on YouTube, or finding the nearest pool.
She splits her time between Washington, DC, and Bogotá, Colombia. Native New Yorker. South Jamaica, Queens.
Innovation isn't a department. It's a lifestyle. Welcome to the house.
Tech Equity is a thoughtful and well written book that offers a fresh perspective on independence and care. The author does a great job connecting real world experience with practical ideas, especially around how technology can support dignity and freedom. It’s clear, insightful, and worth reading for anyone interested in the future of disability and aging services.
Tech Equity offers a clear and practical take on how technology can reshape disability and aging services. What stood out to me was how it balances big ideas with real world application without feeling overwhelming. It’s a focused, insightful read that highlights the need for change while offering a path forward.
I found Tech Equity to be both practical and thought provoking. It doesn’t overcomplicate things, but still delivers meaningful insights about independence and the role of technology. A strong read for anyone interested in where this space is heading.
Tech Equity brings a fresh and timely perspective to a field that really needs it. The ideas are presented in a straightforward way, and you can tell they’re grounded in real experience. It’s a solid read that leaves you thinking about how things could be done better.
Tech Equity offers a powerful shift in perspective for the disability and aging services field. Precious Myers Brown makes a compelling case for moving beyond outdated systems and embracing technology as a tool for dignity and independence. It’s concise, thoughtful, and grounded in real-world experience more than a concept, it’s a clear path forward.
This book is both insightful and practical. Myers-Brown challenges the industry to rethink what “care” really means, replacing compliance with true autonomy. Tech Equity stands out as a meaningful guide for anyone ready to move from simply keeping people safe to helping them live freely.