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Alison Sutton Levy

Director of the Office of Information and Technical Services at the U.S. Access Board

 

Alison Sutton Levy joined the U.S. Access Board in June 2022 as the Director of the Office of Information and Technical Services, where she oversees the technical assistance team for both the built and digital environments.   


Alison most recently served as the Manager of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Disability Resource Center (DRC). The DRC is a centrally funded office that supports internal supervisors and employees in creating an accessible and inclusive workplace through recruitment, hiring, outreach, education, and reasonable accommodations.


Previously, Alison served at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), providing leadership over the recruitment, hiring, advancement, and retention of individuals with disabilities, including reasonable accommodations. She developed and implemented policies, procedures, and strategic plans and facilitated programs through a diverse team of more than 50 contacts across USDA’s 34 mission areas, agencies, and staff offices. Her efforts with a team of diversity and inclusion colleagues yielded USDA’s six-level rise in the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey to #2 for Large Federal Agencies in Diversity Support.


As a person with disabilities and with over 30 years of experience in the disability profession, Alison has worked toward improving workplace attitudes and accessibility and in providing equal opportunity in the post-secondary, public, and private sectors. Alison earned her B.A. in Public Communication from The American University and her Master’s in Special Education from Johns Hopkins University. She is fluent in American Sign Language.


SESSIONS

 

Access Board 101 (virtual presentation)
AIA pending, ICC pending, ACTCP 1 elective credit

In this session, attendees will learn about the U.S. Access Board functions and strategic priorities. They will also learn about current and upcoming rulemaking efforts.