Bold leadership is not a personality trait reserved for charismatic extroverts or unusually fearless individuals. As Dr.
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Join Free →Bold leadership starts with a vision fueled by purpose and the courage to take action. in this presentation, Dr. Breanne Hartley will share her transformative journey from an "average girl" with big dreams to a recognized leader and industry innovator. Through personal anecdotes and actionable strategies, Dr. Hartley will explore the mindset and habits that propelled her forward, including her morning routine, the power of saying "yes" to opportunities even when afraid, and the importance of consistency and adaptability. She will emphasize how listening to the encouragement of others and stepping outside your comfort zone can unblock your potential and redefine your path. Attendees will be challenged to reflect on their own leadership journey, asking themselves, "How would a bolder leader act?" and encouraged to take steps to embody that vision. From navigating early setbacks to facilitating board meetings with charisma and intention, Dr, Hartley offers a blueprint for unleashing leadership through purpose, vision, and bold action. Whether you're just beginning your career or looking to reignite your passion for leadership, this session will leave you inspired to think boldly, act decisively, and imagine where you'll be 10 years from now.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB® | 1.5 | Supervision |
| COA | 1.5 | — |
Dr. Breanne Hartley has a PhD in Behavior Analysis and is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst at the Doctoral level (BCBA-D) with over 20 years of experience working with patients on the autism spectrum and their families. Dr. Hartley has functioned at the executive-level within Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) organizations, which has given her the opportunity to design and lead the implementation of systems, procedures, and treatment of individuals with autism across the lifespan. She is a leader in the field of behavior analysis, speaking nationally on topics highlighting ways in which clinicians can effectively structure clinical work in practical settings. She co-authored the book, The Training Curriculum for Supervisors of ABA Technicians in Autism Programs and has published in Behavior Analysis in Practice. Dr. Hartley leads the field of behavior analysis by serving as the President of the board of directors for the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, by having served as a committee member for the Autism Commission on Quality Accreditation, and by contributing as a featured presenter for the Council of Autism Service Providers ABA Supervision Training Program. Her behavior analytic training was completed at Western Michigan University where she obtained her Doctorate in Behavior Analysis, specializing in Autism Spectrum Disorders and Developmental Disabilities.
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