With a strong background in HR, recruiting, and organizational management, Cassidy leads the hiring efforts at Kennedy ABA with a focus on quality, consistency, and care. She specializes in identifying skilled RBTs and BTs, guiding new staff through onboarding, and helping build teams that reflect the company’s values. Cassidy believes in thoughtful placements, clear expectations, and creating a positive experience for both clinicians and families.
Eliana is a dedicated Lead RBT with a background in child development and more than five years of ABA field experience. She excels at organizing treatment teams, mentoring new RBTs, and adapting teaching strategies to meet every child’s unique needs. Eliana is especially skilled in implementing functional communication training and building independence skills in daily routines. Her warm personality and steady support make her a favorite among families and team members alike.
Jasmine brings strong leadership and clinical insight to her role as Lead RBT, with eight years of hands-on ABA experience across home and school settings. She is known for her high energy, positive attitude, and skill in building rapport quickly with both children and parents. Jasmine oversees session fidelity, supports RBT training, and works closely with BCBAs to ensure each program is delivered with excellence. She has a particular passion for social-skills teaching and natural-environment learning.
Maya has over six years of experience in ABA therapy and is known for her calm, structured approach that helps children feel safe, motivated, and confident. As a Lead RBT, she supports families, coaches new team members, and ensures treatment plans are implemented with consistency and care. Maya specializes in early-childhood intervention, communication development, and behavior-reduction strategies. Her passion comes from seeing small daily victories turn into life-changing progress for her clients.
Tanejah is a Registered Behavior Technician with over four years of experience providing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to children and families across both clinic and in-home settings. Her background includes supporting and mentoring RBTs in the clinical environment, collaborating with BCBAs, and helping ensure high-quality, compassionate care for each client.
With a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and continued graduate-level study, Tanejah combines strong clinical knowledge with a family-centered, culturally sensitive approach. She values meeting each child where they are, celebrating meaningful progress, and supporting caregivers through open communication and practical strategies that truly help day-to-day life.
Above all, Tanejah is committed to fostering consistency, empathy, and growth for clients, families, and the clinicians she works alongside.
Brie is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who is passionate about helping neurodivergent individuals discover purpose, confidence, and joy in their daily lives. Her journey began in her mid-20s while working as an educator supporting adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, where she quickly developed a deep connection to the population she served. Through mentorship and hands-on experience in a state facility, Brie found her calling in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and worked toward her BCBA certification. She believes in creating compassionate, person-centered treatment plans that celebrate each individual’s strengths while building independence and meaningful life skills. Her approach is grounded in empathy, collaboration, and the belief that every person deserves the opportunity to grow and thrive.
Caitlin Young has been a BCBA for 11 years, specializing in early intervention, pediatric feeding disorders and conducting initial assessments. She has worked across a variety of settings including home, clinic, school, and community environments. Caitlin finds joy in helping clients make meaningful progress and develop functional communication skills. Her goal is to help as many clients and families as possible access the care they need with compassion and understanding.
Christin Kennedy is a Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst, credentialed since January 2021. She began her career in Applied Behavior Analysis in 2016 as a Registered Behavior Technician, where she developed a passion for helping children and families thrive through evidence-based practices. With nearly a decade of experience in the field, Christin brings both clinical expertise and a compassionate, family-centered approach to her work. Outside of her professional role, Christin is a wife and a dedicated mother of two young boys.
With a decade of experience as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Sarah brings both clinical expertise and a collaborative spirit to her role as Consulting Director at Kennedy ABA. She partners with the Kennedy team to strengthen clinical systems, establish sustainable practices, and ensure services are delivered with quality and compassion.
Sarah’s focus is on building a solid clinical foundation that not only supports organizational growth but also prioritizes the unique needs of each client and family. She believes that effective ABA services are built on trust, collaboration, and a personal touch, values that guide her work every day.