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Marsha K Mazz 

Accessibility Services - a Program of the United S  Director, Accessibility Codes and Standards
Hyattsville, MD
mmazz@unitedspinal.org
3014400908

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1035
Hyattsville, MD
mmazz@unitedspinal.org
3014400908
3014400908
Accessibility Services - a Program of the United S
Director, Accessibility Codes and Standards
4017 Jefferson ST
Hyattsville, MD 20781
USA
2/3/2020

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Mark J. Mazz, AIA

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APAC-BE

Biography

Marsha Mazz serves as the Director of Accessibility Codes and Standards for United Spinal Association’s Accessibility Services. Marsha previously headed the United States Access Board’s Office of Technical and Information Services which is responsible for the development and maintenance of the Access Boards accessibility guidelines and standards, as well as its training and technical assistance programs. 

Marsha Mazz is best known for leading the development of accessibility guidelines under Americans with Disabilities Act and the Architectural Barriers Act. She was instrumental in efforts to harmonize federal accessibility requirements with their counterpart codes and standards in the private sector, including those codes and standards authored by the International Code Council, the National Fire Protection Association, and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).   

Marsha is highly regarded for her technical expertise and mastery of detail in architectural accessibility and building codes and standards. Her outreach and coordination with the codes community greatly advanced integration of accessibility into model building codes and standards. In recognition of her work at the Access Board, Mazz received the American National Standards Institute’s (ANSI) 2010 Ronald H. Brown Standards Leadership Award which recognizes demonstrated leadership in promoting standardization and eliminating barriers to global trade. On October 17, 2018 ANSI awarded her the Meritorious Service Award, presented to individuals or groups who have a record of significant contribution to voluntary standardization and who have demonstrated outstanding service in enabling ANSI to attain the objectives for which it was founded. Marsha is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts and was active in the independent living movement in her early career.