Debra Greenhalgh is a Program Manager for the U.S. Navy, and as such she leads an international technical team producing products and systems. Hailing from Rhode Island and an avid scuba diver since 1979, Deb is the founder of Scuba Made Easy LLC NAUI Training Facility, NAUI Course Director and Technical Instructor (Nitrox I/II, Decompression, International Handicap Scuba Association and National Instructors Association of Divers with Disabilities). Deb is dedicated to teaching scuba to the general public, municipalities, scientific divers, and disabled/adaptive divers. Having raised a child with cancer, she is sensitive to the needs of the physically handicapped: her most ardent goal is to further her dive training and teach handicapped divers. She is an underwater videographer and has won many awards for her humanitarian service to people with adaptive needs: President’s Volunteer Service Award, Points of Light 2014, Employee of the Year Humanitarian, Rhode Island Federal Executive Council; U.S. Congressional Citation, John Chafee Humanitarian Civilian Award and Excellence in the area of Community Service Award. She is an Underwater Videographer/ Photographer/ Presenter at World Conferences, and was inducted into the Women Divers Hall of Fame in 2010.