Biographical Information:
Amy Vernick, BCBA, COBA
Amy received her Bachelor's of Science in Criminal Justice from Kent State and her Master's in Education from Ursuline College. It was while teaching that Amy began to see a need for additional training to support students with diverse needs, so she began to study the science of Applied Behavior Analysis. She received her board certification in 2015 and moved from the academic field to a clinical setting in 2020 where she worked specifically with children with Autism. An opportunity to return to the schools as a BCBA presented itself, and in 2022, Amy joined the ESC in supporting students and teachers within the educational environment.
In the warmer months, Amy enjoys camping and hiking with her family and friends, spending time with her husband, kids, and grandchildren, or volunteering for various organizations. You can also find her reading a good book just for enjoyment or to expand her knowledge.