Our Staff

Our staff has many years of experience in the field of caring for neurodiverse residents. Staff members bond with the residents they work with. The residents can depend on their staff when they need help.

Our Family Association provides each staff member with a birthday check and a holiday check, along with Thank You notes and small gifts nearly every month for all staff members. The families greatly appreciate the staff members.

  • Barbara Montaldo

    CO- EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    Barbara Montaldo advocates for our residents to create life-long independence through vocational employment programs. She is our liaison with the Department of Rehabilitation, North Bay Regional Center, with employers, and in coordinating work groups for volunteer sites.

    Barbara uses optimistic and positive redirection to assist our clients in reaching their goals during their job search, when coaching, and in teaching our Job Readiness course.

    Prior to joining the Moving Forward team in 2011, Barbara worked as a behavior aide with school aged children in Napa, Solano, and Sonoma for eight years, and previous to that as a mental health worker in a psychiatric facility. Barbara has a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from Sacramento State University.

  • Mark Goodenough

    CO-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    A Bay Area native (Knolls Elementary! The Nueva School! Burlingame High School!), Mark has worked in neurodiversity for 20 years. He joined Moving Forward in October of 2021 as an Individual Living Skills Case Manager.

    He has a degree in English Education, and a law (J.D.) degree, and taught in high schools in Georgia and the Bay Area, as well as a high school for individuals on the autism spectrum. Additionally, he has worked with private clients on executive function and organizational skills, coached academic time management and work execution, and led a work development and social skills summer program at Cal-Berkeley’s Blue Camp.

    Mark has a fascination with how people execute their personal organizational approach. He’s offered options that might enhance these approaches in his work with uniquely-abled people since 2005.

    In his spare time, Mark enjoys reading, Farmer’s Markets, and music.

  • Michael Runas

    SENIOR CASE MANAGER

    Michael joined Moving Forward in 2008. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and associate degrees in Social and Behavioral Sciences as well as General Education. He is a dedicated professional with over 15 years of experience as a community living case manager. His career is marked by a deep commitment to improving the lives of his clients by providing them with the necessary tools and resources to truly live independently. He feels his approach to educating his clients to make informed decisions allows them to flourish in their private lives and in the greater community. Prior to Moving Forward, he worked as a behavioral specialist with at-risk youth, where he acquired a vast amount of clinical experience. Additionally, his diverse background includes valuable work in day programs, making him a well-rounded advocate for neurodivergent individuals.

  • Desmond Woodard

    FACILITIES MANAGER

    Desmond has been with MFTI since October 2021. He started as a Support Staff, and shortly after became our new Facilities Manager. You can find Desmond on campus shooting hoops with the guys, fixing things around campus, or instructing our weekly safety meetings, and always with a big smile on his face. Desmond is a team player; he is always willing to help where it is needed. Desmond is loved by all the residents and enjoys taking the residents bowling each week. He has enjoyed outings such as the Warrior’s game and the Giant’s game with the residents and looks forward to many more. Desmond is very multitalented, and that has allowed him to excel in a variety of different areas in MFTI.

  • Catherine Cirby

    COMMUNITY LIVING CASE MANAGER

    Catherine joined the Moving Forward team in May 2019. She started as Support Staff and a Job Coach and now assists five residents as their Case Manager. When she began, Catherine worked in the first phase of transitional living and is currently working with residents in the community.

    She is a strong advocate for people with disabilities and brings years of experience in management and supervisory skills to MFTI. Using this background, she supports and teaches our residents life and work skills. Her belief is that each resident can become an independent and productive individual in their own way and be a positive part of our community.

    Catherine loves spending time with her family and friends and is a mother of three boys. She has a great love for animals, and always looks forward to getting away to her happy places: San Francisco, the beach, and the redwoods.

  • Taira Hill

    COMMUNITY LIVING CASE MANAGER

    Taira deeply understands the breadth of work at Moving Forward, having joined in 2018 and worked as Support Staff, a Job Coach, and now as a Case Manager. In all these positions, her determination to assist our residents with whatever needs they have and encourage them to see their progress has been tremendously helpful to our community. Prior to MFTI, Taira worked as a safety auditor at Bay Area airports. She is a devoted Court Appointed Special Advocate for foster youth, providing a caring adult who advocates for their best interests. Family time, shopping trips, and music are things Taira enjoys away from work.

  • Dioselinne Sanchez

    TRANSITIONAL LIVING CASE MANAGER

    Dioselinne “Dee” Sanchez joins MFTI after working for six years in the caregiving field for people with dementia and Alzheimer’s, as well as serving as a support coach for two years. She’s a Bay Area native, and in her spare time enjoys going to the gym, yoga practice, and taking dance classes. Interacting with residents, their families, her colleagues, and people in the community have been things she enjoys the most about MFTI. Being of service to our residents and “meeting them where they are” are elements of the position that resonate with her, and the fact that each day brings unique moments that allow her to grow as a coach and expand her professional skills is also very fulfilling.

  • Vernon Miller

    TRANSITIONAL LIVING CASE MANAGER

    Vernon has been a support staff member of the MFTI team since February 2023. He has worked as a security officer for 10 years of his life. He decided to leave because he felt it was time for a change and wanted to put his skills into helping people in the community. His patience, kindness, flexibility, and hard work ethic make him a great team player with MFTI.

    Vernon studied at Solano Community College studying Criminal Justice with an emphasis in law enforcement. He also played college football for Solano Community College for 2 years. During his spare time, Vernon loves spending time with his wife and daughter, playing video games, playing with his corgi, going for drives, and working on his car.

  • Shonte Bills

    EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST

    Shonte works as a full-time Job Coach at MFTI, helping our residents navigate the needs of their employment scenarios. Having a skilled and trusted person available for help and encouragement is a key factor in people thriving in their jobs. She is also a trained Sous Chef who has worked at well-known Napa restaurants and attractions. Chef Shonte has two sons, and away from work, she is a devoted fan of nature walks, listening to music, reading, and writing. She has plans for pursuing a degree in psychology which would allow her another way of helping children and young adults.

  • Renee Brambila

    HEALTH AND FITNESS COORDINATOR

    Renee Brambila is an AFAA Certified Personal Trainer.

    Renee’s areas of expertise are full-body and flexibility training. Renee began working with the Moving Forward residents individually as a Personal Trainer eleven years ago.

    In 2009 Renee came on board with Moving Forward as Support Staff, and today Renee leads a walking group Monday through Friday, and teaches Yoga along with other Sports related outdoor activities at Moving Forward.

    In addition, she continues to take on work as a Personal Trainer with individual clients.

  • Faith Wills

    SUPPORT STAFF

    In her four years at MFTI, Faith has worked with our residents supporting their personal organizational needs and getting them to and from work and medical appointments in a safe and timely manner. She has a deep background in care and client service, having developed these skills in home-patient settings and retail environments. In her spare time, Faith enjoys jazz and concerts, heading to parks and the beach, often with her grandchildren, and cooking. Her macaroni salad is a reliable hit at MFTI group gatherings!

  • Kriss Buterbaugh

    SUPPORT STAFF

    Hi, my name is Kriss Buterbaugh, and I am an educator. My expertise is in developmental disabilities. I also work for Napa Valley Unified School District in the Autism program. I am the mother of a wonderful, loving daughter and an awesome grandson. I have worked in this field for over thirty years, which is my passion. I have been with Moving Forward since 2021, and I really found my niche when I came here.

  • Anthony Withers

    SUPPORT STAFF

    “The Bird Man of MFTI” spends his time away from work caring for his hummingbirds, finches, and other avian friends. Anthony “Tony” Withers also likes to garden, do yard and tree work, and keep his pool cleaned and running efficiently. He has taken that love of gardening and applied it here at MFTI, teaching a class on the subject that uses our green space in the courtyard as a classroom. Tony has supported adults for forty-plus years, thirty-five of those years at Vine Village in Napa. At Vine Village, he interfaced with the Regional Center, assisted with the many licensing efforts and training, oversaw vehicle maintenance, and helped buy food and supplies for their campus. Prior to Vine Village, Tony was a long-time team member at Aldea, working under Allen Ewig.

  • Keith Welch

    SUPPORT STAFF

    Feeling very supported personally and professionally and an eagerness about coming to work are two things that Keith Welch enjoys about MFTI. He has worked in mental health and with children for more than forty years, devoting his life to supporting the needs of all sorts of people. Keith is a recipient of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Humanitarian Award in Vallejo for his remarkable work with the Black Sox baseball program, which emphasizes academic advancement and teaching social skills to young athletes. His people-centric skills mix very well with the approach of Moving Forward, and his calm and encouraging personality is a real boost to everyone around him.