For Immediate Release

Easterseals Southern California Introduces New Autism Advisory Board

Members range from actors and influencers to behavior technicians and advocates. They advise on Autism Services and practices while helping expand ESSC’s connection with the autistic community.

June 18, 2023

 A collage of ESSC's new Autism Advisory Board Members

Easterseals Southern California (ESSC) is pleased to announce the creation of our Autism Therapy Services Advisory Board, launched in the spring of 2023.

The board is currently comprised of members Stephen Hinkle, Rahim Jiwani, Arman Khodaei, Yushen Lin, Kelly Londenberg, Brian Middleton, Tu Nguyen, Kaelynn Partlow, Eric Ramirez, and Nik Sanchez, who either have autism or advocate for autistic individuals. They range from actors and influencers to behavior technicians and passionate advocates. Each brings their unique perspective and experience to our growing Autism Therapy Services programs.

“We are incredibly lucky to have these 10 members on our advisory board,” said Dr. Paula Pompa-Craven, Chief Clinical Officer, Autism Services. “Their lived experience, knowledge, and expertise has been invaluable to us, and we are very excited to continue forward with them as we stay on this journey of continued growth and commitment to our services.”

The board was assembled to ensure that current Autism Therapy Services practices are consistent with the needs of the communities we serve and that community members have a place and a voice in the process.

The vision is to expand ESSC's connection with the autistic community to enable relevant, forward-looking conversations regarding the support services we offer.

Board activities may include: reviewing current programming, language, and form use within the organization; consulting on training practices, projected initiatives or projects; and other topics of social validity or importance.

The advisory board was developed through a nomination process, with a goal to ensure that the make-up of the Board represents the diversity of Southern California. The board members meet on a quarterly basis.

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