Along with incoming board chairperson Tamara Meyer, at the January 10th 2018 board meeting Autism Recovery Foundation was pleased to welcome its newest board member, Jay O’Neill.
O’Neill is President and co-owner of Behavioral Dimensions, an organization that provides in-home intensive early behavioral intervention to young children with autism and related conditions. Jay has worked with individuals with developmental disabilities for over 35 years in a variety of roles, the last 20 years focusing on serving families who have children with autism and related conditions. Jay is committed to providing a high quality of services to families throughout Minnesota, including many rural parts of the state.
In addition to the honor of being the newest Autism Recovery Foundation board member, Jay is President of Autism Treatment Association of Minnesota (ATAM). ATAM is an organization committed to working with the Department of Human Services and other autism providers to improve the quality of services families receive and increase the number of families who are able to access autism services.
You can read Jay’s complete bio in our Meet the Board section of our website.
Interested in joining Jay and the other Autism Recovery Foundation board members? We are currently seeking nominees for open board positions. Interested applicants should email contact@autismrecoveryfoundation.org
Last Updated: June 4, 2018 by autismr3
Autism Recovery Foundation welcomes Jay O’Neill as newest Board Member
Along with incoming board chairperson Tamara Meyer, at the January 10th 2018 board meeting Autism Recovery Foundation was pleased to welcome its newest board member, Jay O’Neill.
O’Neill is President and co-owner of Behavioral Dimensions, an organization that provides in-home intensive early behavioral intervention to young children with autism and related conditions. Jay has worked with individuals with developmental disabilities for over 35 years in a variety of roles, the last 20 years focusing on serving families who have children with autism and related conditions. Jay is committed to providing a high quality of services to families throughout Minnesota, including many rural parts of the state.
In addition to the honor of being the newest Autism Recovery Foundation board member, Jay is President of Autism Treatment Association of Minnesota (ATAM). ATAM is an organization committed to working with the Department of Human Services and other autism providers to improve the quality of services families receive and increase the number of families who are able to access autism services.
You can read Jay’s complete bio in our Meet the Board section of our website.
Interested in joining Jay and the other Autism Recovery Foundation board members? We are currently seeking nominees for open board positions. Interested applicants should email contact@autismrecoveryfoundation.org
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