He may be legally blind, but that does not prevent him to live life normally and even achieve great things.
Jack Chen is a lawyer. He works as Google’s legal counsel in New York, overseeing legal matters related to Chrome. He has degrees in Computer Science from Harvard and Berkeley.
When he was young, Chen had very limited eyesight. However, he was still able to see light, and recognize colors and shape back then. However, when he was 16, he had his eighth or ninth surgery in the hopes of improving his eyesight. Unfortunately, due to complications of the operation, he completely lost his eyesight.
He told Bloombergย inย an interview:
โMy optic nerve was damaged in earlier operations in one eye. In the remaining eye, during a critical part of the operation, my head involuntarily moved, and there was some hemorrhaging. My retina broke apart.โ
Still, his condition doesย not stop him from doing normal things. He travels every day to work from his home in New Jersey to his office in New York City. To do this, he takesย two train stationsย andย theย subway, and walks on theย chaotic sidewalks of Manhattan.
Prior to his work on Google, he internedย at AT&T. Later on, he became aย systems engineer at Xanboo Inc., a New York-based startup involvingย internet home security systems. Then, afterย earning his J.D. degree at Fordham Law School, heย worked for two years as a patent and trademark attorney in New York law firms.
He becameย Googleโs associate patent counsel in 2010. Soย for six years now, he has been commuting daily toย Google’s New York office. He said that heย memorized a mental map in order to navigate his route.
At work and most his life, he needed to solve problems without depending on his sight. He depends on his hearing instead. He getsย his work done with the help ofย screen reader and the VoiceOver function on his phoneย to read text out loud. However, this can be time consuming. Therefore, to speed things up, Chenย sets the technology to read at 620 words per minute. At this speed,ย sounds seem likeย gibberish to untrained ears.
Outside of work, he is very active in sports. He has previouslyย competed in five triathlons and two Ironman triathlons, includingย a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride, and 26.2-mile run. To do this, he tiedย a rope to another athlete in the swimming and running portions, and rides a tandem bike in the cycling portion. He also climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa in 2012.
Amazing, right?