As the assistant clinical director at the Behavior Analysis Center for Autism (BACA) in Zionsville, Beth offers expertise that stands out among the competition. She began her career in autism therapy in 2008, working under the guidance of Dr. Carl Sundberg, a prominent figure in the field. Beth received ongoing mentorship from more leaders in applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy, focusing heavily on language development and reducing behaviors that interfere with growth and learning.
Before pursuing a career in ABA, Beth worked in sales and management, which added a unique blend of business acumen and clinical leadership to her role. Initially drawn to her first job to “hang out with kids all day,” she says she quickly recognized the power of autism therapy to make a real difference in families’ lives.
Beth earned her undergraduate degree in applied health science from Indiana University and her master’s in behavior analysis at the Florida Institute of Technology.
“One thing I love about applied behavior analysis (ABA) is how dynamic it can be. I truly think ABA can change the world and improve the lives of everyone.”