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Crystal Hood
Information & Assistance Director
Detroit Area Agency on Aging (DAAA), Detroit, Michigan
Crystal Hood is the Information & Assistance Director of the Detroit Area Agency on Aging (DAAA).
She served in multiple roles from 2012 as a Certified Community Resource Specialist to her current role as Director.
In addition, I served as agency lead on the AAA SAGE-LGBT Older Adult Coalition and the AASA PREVNT Elder Abuse Pilot Project, which was presented at the 2018 n4a National Conference. Crystal currently serves as co-lead on the DAAA COVID-19 In-Home Vaccination and Booster Program for homebound seniors, caregivers, and family members.
She attended Central Michigan University where she obtained a master’s in Health Care Administration.

Virginia Dize
Co-Director of the National Aging and Disability Transportation Center (NADTC) and Program Director
USAging, Washington DC
Virginia Dize joined USAging in January 2008. As Co-Director of the National Aging and Disability Transportation Center, she oversees USAging’s efforts to support transportation within the Aging Network and related transportation projects. Her work in transportation and mobility includes managing several rounds of demonstration grants and developing publications on older driver safety, pedestrian safety, volunteer driver programs, transportation for elders living on Indian reservations, and diversity. With over thirty years of experience in aging programs, Virginia is also a respected authority on program issues related to innovations in-home and community-based services, family caregiver issues, and consumer direction. Before joining the staff of USAging, she served as an Associate Director of the National Association of State Units on Aging.
Virginia holds an MS in Gerontology from Virginia Commonwealth University and BA in History from Mary Washington College.
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