Certified Behavior Technicians

Certified Behavior Technician
Breanna Watson
Currently pursuing her AA, Breanna has worked with children since 2011, and joined WBC in October 2021. She loves working with children and becomes a CBT because of her passion to make a difference in children’s lives. Breanna is excited about ABA and to continue her education in the field.

Certified Behavior Technician
Erin Damitio
Arizona State University with a Masters in Education. She started her career in 2015 and joined WBC in April 2019.
Erin chose to purse ABA after working in group homes with a population of older individuals with ASD. She had a passion to help these clients lead more independent lives. Erin enjoys working on social skills and functional communication through play.

Certified Behavior Technician
Allana Jones
Bachelors of Arts in General Science and General Psychology from Northwest University. Allana started working with children in 2013 and joined WBC November 2020.
Allana started working in ABA because she wanted to make a difference in children's lives and is passionate about children.
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Certified Behavior Technician
Angela DickenS
Bachelor’s of Arts in Community Psychology from the University of Washington, Bothell.
Started working in ABA in 2019 and joined the team in 2021. Angela has a passion for creating tools for children to bring the equity they deserve into their lives.

Certified Behavior Technician
Megan Martell
Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology and Exercise Science from Pacific Lutheran University.
Megan has been working with children since 2015 and joined WBC in August 2021. Megan has a brother that was diagnosed with Autism at a young age and wants to be the change in independence and authenticity that she was able to see occur through early intervention and ABA.

Certified Behavior Technician
Cody O’Connell
Washington State University in Human Development. He entered into the field of ABA in 2019 and started at WBC in June 2020.
Cody was drawn to the field because of a passion to help kids reach new goals and succeed in life.

Certified Behavior Technician
Kathryn Pridemore
Kathryn started working in ABA in 2017 and began in August 2020 for WBC.
She started ABA not knowing how much she would love the field. The little light that goes off in a kids face when they finally achieve a goal they've been working towards makes this job so rewarding.

Certified Behavior Technician
Sarah Brown
Bachelors in Psychology from NAU. Started working with children in 2015 and joined WBC in March of 2021.
Sarah loves working with younger kids expanding language and social/emotional intelligence. Seeing long term goals accomplished by progressing in smaller goals is her favorite part about ABA.

Community Resource Coordinator
Michele Yousef
Entered the field professionally in 2010. Began working at WBC in September 2017.
Michele likes working in the field of ABA because she loves the role of helping children be the best they can be. Watching these kids process and succeed as she works with them through the years has been one of the most rewarding aspects of her life.