USA Regional Autism Network Names Director

Michelle McDaniel was recently named director of the University of South Alabama Regional Autism Network. Previously, she worked as a program coordinator for Mobile’s The CORE Project, Inc., a nonprofit that provides clinical care, educational opportunities and support for those with special needs, and as director of community resources and marketing for the Autism Society of Alabama. She was director of one of the first inclusive preschools in Mobile County. McDaniel served as vice president of the Gulf Coast Child Development Association and later as co-chair of the Early Intervention Council of Southwest Alabama. She was the first Sibshop facilitator in Alabama, providing a program for siblings of autistic individuals to connect with others who share similar experiences. She is also trained in the SCERTS Model, an educational approach for teaching children diagnosed with autism-spectrum disorders. She has collaborated with agencies and individuals across Alabama to provide community trainings, workshops and conferences. McDaniel holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in collaborative special education, both from the University of South Alabama, where she received the Chronis Award for Special Education as a graduate student.

Read More

ORIGINAL OYSTER HOUSE TO HOST TOYS FOR TOTS DONATION EVENT

Original Oyster House To Host Toys For Tots Donation Event

ORANGE BEACH TREE LIGHTING TO FEATURE FIRST-EVER DRONE SHOW

Orange Beach Tree Lighting To Feature Drone Show

ENERGY SOUTHEAST SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

Energy Southeast Scholarships Available

USA Health Providence radiology completes $1.2 M digital upgrades

Providence Radiology Completes Digital Upgrades

ACF SUSTAINABILITY SUMMIT SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED

ACF Sustainability Summit Speakers Announced

ICE SKATING RINK NOW OPEN AT THE WHARF

Ice Skating Rink Opens At The Wharf

GLENLAKES 2-PLAYER OPEN COMING UP

GlenLakes 2-Player Open Coming Up

mobile names new public safety, mfrd

Mobile Names New Public Safety, MFRD Leaders

BBN-fallback

Mobile’s Taylor Park Recreational Center To Get Upgrade

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

By subscribing, you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement.

Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

Please enter a valid email address.
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.