Dayna Holbel, MEd
Educational Consultant
Dayna Holbel, MEd, is a member of the Education and Transition team working closely with students, parents and school personnel to support successful post-secondary outcomes for autistic students through the Individual Transition to Adulthood (ITAP) project. Ms. Holbel received her BA in English and History from University of Michigan, and her MEd in Transition Specialist and Special Education from Wayne State University. Ms. Holbel hails from Michigan but has lived in Atlanta for most of her adult life. She enjoys spending time with her family, walking her dogs, spending time with friends and attending music festivals and concerts.
Sally Delgado, EdD
Assistant Director, Monarch Program
Sally Delgado, EdD, is Assistant Director of the Monarch Program. She provides consultation and training to teachers and other school stakeholders across the state of Georgia and serves on the Transition Assessment team. Dr. Delgado received her BS from Dalton State College, her MEd from University of Tennessee Chattanooga and her EdD from Walden University. Dr. Delgado was born and raised in Georgia and enjoys reading, doing puzzles and traveling with her family. Her favorite thing to do is play with her two-year-old daughter, Sadie Claire.
Kaylee Coleman, EdS
Becki M’mari
Matt Segall, PhD
Program Director
Matt Segall, PhD, directs the Education and Transition Services programs at the Emory Autism Center including the Monarch School Based Consultation and Training program, the Individualized Transition to Adulthood Plan and the Emory Oaks college support program. The central theme of these programs is to consult in educational settings and facilitate inclusive and accessible educational experiences for autistic learners. Dr. Segall also sees adult clients in the Counseling Clinic and co-teaches an undergraduate seminar at Emory called "Reflections on Neurodiversity." Dr. Segall received his PhD from University of Georgia. He is originally from the Baltimore suburbs but has lived in Georgia for over 15 years now and during his free time, Dr. Segall enjoys cooking, live music, watching football and chatting with friends.