Colleen Flynn Goss knows what a challenge looks like and has remarkably overcome many in her life time with style and grace. Being a young woman in her teens, Colleen noticed her vision was changing and it was discovered that she had a disease that affected her eyesight. It use her significant visual impairment.
Although her vision was deteriorating, Colleen didn't let that deter her from her education and became an attorney and is now an intellectual lawyer, advising domestic and international clients on all aspects of trademark law.
Colleen also went on to raise a family and was able to be there when her sister, Karen needed her the most.
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