You’ll see in the corner the record button So you should see that it’s recording now, And I’m going to mute myself And you’ll go ahead and do your intro. Thank you Marcie. Hi there, I’m Marcie Roth And I have been working in disability rights For my whole adult life, And actually, since I was a freshman in high school. I am currently the executive director and CEO of the World Institute on Disability And I have been working over the years in services for people living in residential programs early in my career with people in, children in school settings, people in vocational rehabilitation, and then people in community living environments, that along the way, I became very involved in disability rights and very involved in the early days of advocacy before the ADA was introduced. And then I worked for disability advocacy organizations almost ever since. In addition to my own disability, I’m also the parent of two now adults with disabilities. My husband also has a disability, and much of my family also happen to be people with disabilities so disability rights is just part of everything I am and most everything I do. I did spend from 2001 and onward focusing very much on what happens for people with disabilities before, during, and after disasters. And that’s been a real particular laser focus of mine ever since, and in fact, I’ve had the opportunity as an appointee in the Obama administration to spend just about 8 years at FEMA, establishing FEMA’s Office of Disability Integration Coordination, and building a cadre of disability experts of the same pond, supporting governors and emergency managers and most particularly engaging people with disabilities and disability organizations in emergency preparedness and throughout disaster response recovery and mitigation. So one last piece since I’ve been with the World Institute on Disability since last September, my ongoing focus on global disability rights has really been something that I’ve had much more opportunity to e actively involved in and I have spent the time since joining WID building a strategic planning process and supporting the organizations to establish new priorities, taking a look at the organization’s mission