Lisa Voltolina, BA

, is the Administrative Assistance with the Center on Community Accessibility. She earned dual BAs in English Language and Literature and Creative Writing from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 2006. Ms. Voltolina freelances as an editor and transcriptionist and is a long-time reader for The Literary Review.  She also volunteers for the Autism Society of Oregon.


Ms. Voltolina is responsible for providing administrative support to staff within the CCA. She supports key staff on the Healthy Lifestyles for People with Intellectual Disabilities (HLID), DRRP: Health and Health Care Disparities Among Individuals with Disabilities, and Oregon Office on Disability and Health (OODH) research projects. Additionally, Ms. Voltolina edited the “Ready Now!” Emergency Preparedness tool kit developed by OODH.


Her other interests include yoga and the Trail Blazers. The best book she has read lately is “Adverbs” by Daniel Handler.