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About Us Mission Statement The DBTAC: Mid-Atlantic ADA Center is one of ten regional centers established to provide training, information, and technical assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to businesses, consumers, schools, and state and local governments. Funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (grant # H133A060085) under the U.S. Department of Education, each of the regional Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers (DBTACs) has a toll-free line staffed by specialists who can answer specific questions on the ADA. Private businesses, individuals with disabilities, employers, architects, local government representatives, and other interested parties can call for advice and information on what is required, who is covered, and how to work through a disability-related question. Callers also may order materials from the Center's extensive library of ADA and disability-related publications. Provided free or at low cost, these materials include the full regulations, technical assistance manuals, architectural guidelines, easy-to-read fact sheets and summaries, advice on how to make different types of businesses accessible to the public, and consultation on employment issues, such as reasonable accommodation. All materials are available in alternate formats such as large print, Braille, tape, and computer disk. The DBTAC: Mid-Atlantic ADA Center also works with its affiliates in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to provide free or low-cost training programs to help employers, service providers and businesses understand and comply with the law. A training or presentation can be tailored to the interests of the audience, and can be a simple overview or an in-depth review of a particular area of the law. TransCen, Inc., a non-profit organization established in 1986, administers the DBTAC: Mid-Atlantic ADA Center. TransCen is known for its expertise in school to work transition initiatives, training and technical assistance expertise, and advocacy efforts for an inclusive workplace for all individuals. TransCen administers federally and privately-funded research and demonstration projects in school to work transition, school/business partnerships, systems change in education, natural supports in the workplace, and comprehensive case management for youth with severe emotional disabilities. DBTAC: Mid-Atlantic ADA Center Staff Marian Vessels is the Director of the DBTAC: Mid-Atlantic ADA Center. In this role, she is responsible for the daily operation of the Center. Ms. Vessels provides disability awareness training and seminars on the Americans with Disabilities Act, covering such issues as current legislation and employment. Previously, Ms. Vessels was the Executive Director of the Maryland Governor's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. She also worked as the Director of the Maryland Governor's Office for Individuals with Disabilities and was an Executive Board Member for the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. Karen Goss is the Assistant Director of the DBTAC. She is responsible for the newsletter, bi-weekly e bulletin, evaluation, and other reporting obligations. Karen also coordinates the center's outreach efforts. One of her roles prior to joining the center was as the Business Development Specialist with the One-Stop in Wheaton, MD. In that role she worked closely with the Department of Economic Development, Business, State and Local Government, Health Care Providers, and Maryland's Lead Disability Program Navigator. She has extensive business management and human resources experience in the private sector. Training Manager Maynor Guillen is an Information Specialist, answering questions and providing assistance on all aspects of the ADA, he also maintains the center’s web site, provides IT support to the center, and works on other projects. His experience includes working as the Assistive Technology Specialist for the One-Stop Career Center in the City of Alexandria, Virginia. He also served as the One-Stop representative on the Alexandria Commission on Persons with Disabilities. David Stewart also serves as an Information Specialist. Mr. Stewart, a resident of West Virginia, has been appointed to the West Virginia Statewide Rehabilitation Council, as well as the Statewide Independent Living Council. He is the Coordinator of the West Virginia ADA Coalition, a member the state's Olmstead Task Force, and a member and past chairperson of the Fair Shake Network, a coalition that promotes the rights of people with disabilities. Del Rae Conley is the Office Manager at the Center. She is responsible for telephone reception, database management, materials requests, and logistical support for special projects and conferences. Previously, Del has served in administrative, training support and research capacities in the Human Resources arena. Her assignments were across a broad spectrum of industries that included Financial Services, Insurance, Sports Entertainment and Construction. Del is also a certified Yoga and Pilates instructor who enjoys teaching on the weekends. Barbara Van Dyke is the Administrative Specialist at the Center. She assists the office manager and staff with database management, telephone reception, materials requests, special events and other projects. In addition to her work at the DBTAC, Ms. Van Dyke helps manage her family business, an independent mortgage brokerage. She has also served in many capacities as a volunteer with the Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park with a BS in Business Management.
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