Jeffrey Rosenbluth has promoted a vision of health, independence and an active lifestyle for individuals with complex physical injuries/illnesses in the Intermountain West since 2001. In 2003, he developed the University of Utah’s TRAILS (Technology, Recreation, Access, Independence, Lifestyle, Sports) Program with a goal of maximizing quality of life after injury/illness through innovations in wellness, sports, recreation, education, and advocacy. TRAILS provides 14,000 community program hours and Rosenbluth believes strongly in incorporating University of Utah students from diverse backgrounds into all aspects of program development and support. One colleague noted, “Dr. Rosenbluth has dedicated his career toward improving the lives of individuals with complex physical disabilities, bringing awareness of the impact of disability to students of design, engineering and computer science to influence product design and accessibility for improved quality of life.” His TRAILS work has attracted widespread support from leading funding organizations in the field, including the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation, the United States Olympic Committee, and the United States Veterans Administration.