

Candace Mosley
Director
cmosley@ndaa.org 703.549.9222
Ms. Mosley is Director of Programs for the National District Attorneys Association. A 1982 graduate of the University of Houston and 1985 graduate of Southern Methodist University School of Law, Ms. Mosley joined the National College of District Attorneys (now, the National District Attorneys Association) in 1993. Prior to that, she served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Family Criminal Law Division (1989-1993) and General Trial Bureau (1987–1989) of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office in Houston, Texas; she also served as law clerk to the Honorable Calvin Botley, U.S. Magistrate Judge, Southern District of Texas (1985–1987). Ms. Mosley has lectured for the Attorney General’s Office in Chuuk, Micronesia, the California District Attorneys Association, the Office on Violence Against Women, the National Center for State Courts/ National Criminal Justice Association, the National Black Prosecutors Association and the Chicago Metropolitan Battered Women’s Network in collaboration with the Illinois Attorney General’s Office. Currently, she serves on the boards of the Association of Government Attorneys in Capital Litigation and the National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence; she also serves on a variety of working groups and advisory committees in the area of domestic violence. She currently manages national training programs, independent contract training programs and the National Center for the Prosecution of Violence Against Women for NDAA.

Aditya Mandavia
Registrar/Project Coordinator
amandavia@ndaa.org 703.519.1678
Aditya Mandavia serves as the Registrar and Project Coordinator for the National District Attorneys Association’s National Training Department. He provides administrative and database support to the department’s director of programs. Mr. Mandavia is also responsible for supporting the accounting department in collecting and processing student payments. Prior to joining NDAA, Mr. Mandavia served as the Registrar for Byte Back, a local non-profit community organization. He worked to provide low-income DC residents access to affordable training in the information technology sector. He has also served for U.S. Representative David Scott, handling constituent correspondences relating to agriculture and financial services. Mr. Mandavia earned his B.S. in Anthropology the University of Michigan.
