Center for Accessible Technology
Katy Morsony serves as a Board Member at the Center for Accessible Technology since July 2023 and has been a Staff Attorney at TURN - The Utility Reform Network since September 2018, where expertise is focused on regulatory law and administrative litigation. Morsony advocates on behalf of residential utility customers in proceedings before the California Public Utilities Commission, with special attention to wildfire issues and utility risk management. Previous roles include Energy and Regulatory Attorney at Buchalter and Alcantar & Kahl LLP, providing similar advocacy services, and legal internships, including at the Center for Democracy and Technology and the Texas Attorney General's Office. Morsony holds a JD from The University of Texas School of Law and a BA in Political Science from Emory University.
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Center for Accessible Technology
The Center for Accessible Technology (C4AT) bridges access gaps to technology for people with disabilities. We do this so children with disabilities can succeed in school, adults with disabilities can find (and keep) jobs, and all people with disabilities can benefit from the digital revolution. C4AT consults with companies on digital accessibility, including testing and recommending accessibility barrier removal. We assist our clients in making their digital presence accessible to people with disabilities and compliant with accessibility standards. We also have a Test Bank of people with disabilities who provide digital product testing from a disability perspective. C4AT supports children and students with disabilities - we provide assessments, training, and consultation to families and schools on appropriate assistive, accessible, and AAC technology. C4AT also assesses, consults with, and trains adults with disabilities and other digital access needs to find and leverage digital tools to more fully participate at work and in their communities. C4AT intervenes at the California Public Utilities Commission, representing the issues faced by the disability community in proceedings on energy and telecommunications. C4AT is a non profit 501(c)3 organization, founded in 1983.