Marty Exline

C. Marty Exline

Training and Outreach Lead

Marty has over 30 years of administrative experience in disability services including 23 years with the Missouri Assistive Technology program. As Director of the Missouri program, he was directly responsible for implementation of all state AT program activities. Marty’s expertise also includes community living and implementation of the ADA as well as AT policy and funding knowledge especially in the areas of Medicaid, Medicaid waivers, and health insurance.

Contact Marty (Marty.Exline@ataporg.org) with comments, suggestions, and questions related to outreach and training, including Community of Practice activities, and other training and outreach related to program management, state level, and state leadership, as well as other topics supporting the implementation of Section 4 of the AT Act.

Kim Moccia

Kim Moccia

Technical Assistance Lead

Kim began her career as the manager of an AT-services program and eventually became the Program Director of STAR, Minnesota’s Assistive Technology Program. With more than 25 years’ experience, Kim’s expertise spans a variety of AT-related initiatives including development of AT toolkits, creating strategy and measurable goals to State Olmstead Plans, AT policy and legislation, and ICT accessibility standards.

Contact Kim (Kim.Moccia@ataporg.org) with any technical assistance requests and questions related to program management, state level, state leadership, and other topics related to implementing Section 4 of the AT Act.

Jamie Anderson

Jamie Anderson

Membership and Operations

Jamie Anderson is experienced in non-profit special education and disability advocacy bringing personal experience in advocating for her own son. A long-time DC and northern Virginia resident, Jamie began her career in the U.S. Senate working on environmental issues. Her love of data eventually took her to the U.S. Census Bureau where she worked for more than 10 years. Since leaving the government, Jamie has worked for non-profit educational and disability organizations providing support in event planning and management, data management, training, editing and advocacy support.

Jamie Anderson

Linda Jaco

Grant Administration Lead

Linda Jaco joins the AT3 Center with over thirty years’ experience in private, state and federal grant programs. Linda’s experience includes service on a number of national, state, and local task forces and boards and work with government agencies and private and non-profit organizations making policy change and advocating for individuals with disabilities. She has been recognized for her success at the state and national level working on legislative issues that impact services and programs for individuals with disabilities. As the Grant Administration Lead, Linda, oversees AT3 Center activities to ensure federal grant obligations and requirements are met, and works with the Executive Director of ATAP to develop national partnerships and collaborations.