Barbara McIntrye Daniels

Investigator/advocate at Disability Rights North Carolina

Barbara McIntrye Daniels, MBA, is an experienced investigator and advocate with a strong background in disability rights and social services. Currently serving at Disability Rights North Carolina since September 2018, Barbara focuses on protecting the rights of individuals with disabilities and investigating cases of fraud and abuse. Prior positions include managing the Operational Support Team at the NC Department of Health and Human Services and serving as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Phoenix. With previous roles as a Social Services Administrator and Consultant, Barbara has developed policies for NC Medicaid and overseen food and nutrition programs in Durham County. Barbara holds a Master of Business Administration in Public Administration and a degree in Human Resource Management, complemented by a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Fayetteville State University.

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Disability Rights North Carolina

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Disability Rights North Carolina (DRNC) is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. We are North Carolina’s protection and advocacy system, dedicated to advancing and defending the rights of people with disabilities. DRNC works to achieve a just society where people with disabilities are free from discrimination and abuse. Our goal is a fully integrated and accessible community – where people with disabilities have power, equal opportunity, and freedom to make their own decisions. Our Values -We believe that people with disabilities have the right to be heard and a right to live in the world. -We increase the power of people with disabilities through advocacy and the relentless pursuit of justice. -Disability Rights North Carolina values integrity, creative strategies, and collaboration in our work. -We support human dignity, diversity, and civil rights. -We fight for full inclusion and self-determination.


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