
SUA Title III-D Coordinator Convening: Program Basics and Requirements
Topic: OAA Title III-D Coordinator Convening: Program Basics and Requirements
This webinar will provide updates from the Administration for Community Living on Older Americans Act Title III-D relating to guidance on reporting requirements, review of III-D allowable costs, ACL-approved Evidence-Based program listing, and review of the III-D online community where states can access best practices, strategies, and resources to implement evidence-based programs.
Discussion Questions:
- What types of technical assistance related to use of funds and program reporting would be helpful for you, as SUA TIIID Coordinators, in supporting you and your AAAs?

Kathleen Cameron (Moderator)
Senior Director, Center for Healthy Aging
National Council on Aging
Kathleen Cameron, BSPharm, MPH, has more than 25 years of experience in the health care field as a pharmacist, researcher, and program director focusing on falls prevention, geriatric pharmacotherapy, mental health, long-term services and supports, and caregiving. Cameron is Senior Director of the NCOA Center for Healthy Aging, where she provides subject matter expertise on health care programmatic and policy related issues and oversees the Modernizing Senior Center Resource Center.

Lesha Spencer-Brown MPH, CPH, PMP (she/her)
Aging Services Program Specialist, Office of Nutrition and Health Promotion Programs
Administration for Community Living
Lesha Spencer-Brown is an Aging Services Program Specialist in the Office of Nutrition and Health Promotion Programs, within the Administration for Community Living's, Administration on Aging. Driven by her passion for public health, she has spent the past decade working with nonprofit and local government entities to establish and enhance health promotion strategies among vulnerable populations and under-resourced communities. Prior to her work at ACL, Lesha served as a Health and Wellness Senior Program Manager for the National Recreation and Park Association where the managed the Healthy Aging in Parks Initiative. She earned a Master of Public Health with a concentration in Socio-Health Sciences and Community and Family Health from the University of South Florida, and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Clark Atlanta University.

Shannon Skowronski
Social Science Analyst , Office of Performance and Evaluation
Administration for Community Living
Shannon Skowronski (MPH, MSW) is a Social Science Analyst in the Office of Performance and Evaluation, within the U.S. Administration for Community Living’s (ACL) Center for Policy and Evaluation. In this role, she provides leadership for OPE strategic planning efforts and subject-matter expertise for performance, evaluation, and research projects related to healthy aging. Prior to this role, she served as an aging services program specialist within ACL’s Administration on Aging and as a health policy analyst with RTI International.