ABPathfinder CEO Jeff Blackwood steps into autism advocacy roles

ABPathfinder CEO Jeff Blackwood just stepped into two new roles that will build on his startup’s vision of helping those with autism. He’s been elected as vice president of the Autism Society–The Heartland, the Society’s local chapter, and also will serve as the National Autism Society’s advocacy representative for Kansas. The startup’s software helps therapists…

ABPathfinder CEO Jeff Blackwood just stepped into two new roles that will build on his startup’s vision of helping those with autism. He’s been elected as vice president of the Autism Society–The Heartland, the Society’s local chapter, and also will serve as the National Autism Society’s advocacy representative for Kansas. The startup’s software helps therapists and teachers create plans for patients and students without time-intensive paperwork. “ABPathfinder is dedicated to helping therapists and educators provide the best assistance possible to individuals affected by autism,” Blackwood said in the release. “As CEO, I want to contribute to the great work Autism Society–The Heartland does raising awareness about this disorder and collaborate with existing agencies and organizations to address the needs of the autism community.” — Source: ABPathfinder

 


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