Rebecca is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst – Doctoral level with a variety of experience working with children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and related diagnoses. Rebecca holds her Bachelors and Masters degrees from Ball State University and her PhD in applied behavior analysis from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She has conducted research within the areas of verbal behavior, pyramidal training in schools, and the perception of the field of behavior analysis by non-behavior analytic professionals. Rebecca has a passion for neurodiversity affirming practices and follows a client-led, trauma-assumed approach when working with those receiving ABA services. Rebecca currently serves as the lead BCBA for an agency providing home and community-based ABA services for children with ASD in the greater Indianapolis area. In addition to serving as the Treasurer for HABA, Rebecca serves as a Subject Matter Expert for the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, the recording secretary for the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, and is an active member of Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity’s Tiger Team of volunteers. In her spare time, Rebecca enjoys fishing, kayaking, reading, jigsaw puzzles, working out, and spending time with her pets, friends, and family.