Online Resources
Gary Mayerson - Mayerson & Associates
Podcast January 2020
Gary Mayerson founded Mayerson & Associates in 2000, as the first civil rights law firm in the nation dedicated to representing individuals with autism and related developmental disorders. He saw firsthand the need for affected families to have the benefit of high-quality legal representation, Mayerson & Associates has represented more than 1,200 families in over 30 states! Tune in to learn more about Gary, and how his firm is helping those in need!
Led Bradshaw - Jetpulse Comics
Podcast January 2020
Led Bradshaw is a New York-based graphic artist, illustrator, and publisher of Jetpulse Comics. His Flagship title “The New Adventures of Jake Jetpulse” is a comic book adventure story that was inspired by his son Jacob who was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at the age of four. Tune-in to learn more about Led, Jacob, and Jetpulse Comics! Visit his site at: www.jakejetpulse.com
Sean Ahlquist - University of Michigan
Podcast January 2020
Sean Ahlquist is an associate professor of architecture at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Most recently, he has created a sensory theater experience for children with ASD! Initially, he had sought out solutions to help his daughter with her autism, by learning more about her specific needs. Tune in to hear Sean discuss his research on the design of environments, and how it can relate to children with Autism.
Art Pritchard - Rhinebeck Masonic Lodge
Podcast January 2020
Art is a member of the Rhinebeck Masonic Lodge. This group of Freemasons has been active since 1859! They are heavily involved members of their local community. Earlier this year, they offered fundraising support to Anderson through a community dinner. They are also members of the Autism Supportive Community initiative in Rhinebeck. Tune in to learn more about Art and the Rhinebeck Masonic Lodge!
Christopher Manente - Rutgers University
Podcast December 2019
Chris is the Executive Director of Rutgers Center For Adult Autism Services. He is also an assistant professor of Clinical Practice at Rutgers university. The Rutgers Center For Adult Autism Service offers adults with ASD a one-of-a-kind support program that makes an independent and fulfilling life possible. The center is located on Rutgers’ Douglass Campus and is led by the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology. Tune in to learn more about Chris & RCAAS!