Profiles of Americans with Disabilities at EPA: Anthony Napoli
Profiles of Members of Americans with Disabilities at EPA

Anthony Napoli, MPA
National Disability Employment Program Manager
Office of Mission Support
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Where were you born?
Rochester, New York
What is your highest level of education? What was your major?
I hold a Master of Public Administration from American University.
What brought you to EPA?
I joined EPA through the agency’s intern program. I have this never-ending aspiration and inspiration to protect the human health/environment and serve my country. There is no greater honor to make changes that positively impact not only the federal workforce and our nation but also the world and beyond.
What kind of work do you do at EPA?
I serve as the National Disability Employment Program Manager. I am responsible for managing and providing support for agency-wide policies, programs and activities related to equal opportunity, and accessibility. I specialize in disability employment. I am committed to public service and the coordination of programs and activities to proactively strengthen disability employment opportunities, promote accessibility throughout the Agency and the Federal government. I recommend/advise changes, and agency actions/decisions to senior officials. I also coordinate outreach programs and activities agency-wide, collaborate with EPA program/regional offices, federal agencies and stakeholders, lead work groups, etc. I have a passion for what I do and making a difference. I have a great team to help me reach the skies and achieve our Agency goals.
What message would you like to send to young Americans with disabilities considering going to college or a career in environmental protection?
Please join me to positively change the world and make it a better place to live in!