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Driving Student Ambition Through Vocational Training
NECC’s Vocational Program allows students aged 14 and older to work up to four hours a week either in the community or within the school through NECC’s Career Development Center. Students like Anders learn important skills through jobs like his at J. White Automotive in Bellingham.
Strully Warns Private Equity Involvement Will Harm Autism Service Market
In the March issue of Spectrum News, The New England Center for Children (NECC) Founder and CEO Vincent Strully, Jr., contributed an opinion piece about the downside of private equity (PE) firms getting involved in autism services.
STAFF SPOTLIGHT: Ashley Leonardi, MSEd
Ashley Leonardi, MSEd, began her career at The New England Center for Children (NECC) as an intern in 2012 and is now an education coordinator for the Intensive Instructional Program (IIP). She was nominated by a colleague because she is “so dedicated and hard working."
STAFF SPOTLIGHT: Julie Dunbar, PhD, BCBA, LABA
Julie Dunbar, PhD, BCBA, LABA, an Adult Services program specialist for The New England Center for Children’s (NECC) Brewer Lane and Pleasant Street teams, has worked at NECC for 15 years. She was nominated by
Erland Construction is Presenting Sponsor of Annual NECC 5K Walk/Run for Autism on May 13
The New England Center for Children® (NECC®), a global leader in education and research for children with autism, has announced that Erland Construction, a construction management firm based in Massachusetts, will serve as the presenting
STAFF SPOTLIGHT: Sarajane Hersey
Sarajane Hersey works in The New England Center for Children’s Partner Program as a tutor in Derry, NH. She was nominated by her colleagues because “each day, Sarajane shines a positive and uplifting light to the classroom community.”