Ashley Adams, CEO, Clinical Director,  BCBA


Ashley began working in the field of ABA in 2016 and received her BCBA in 2024. She has worked in many different settings including schools, homes, clinics, and in the community. Ashley decided to create her own ABA company to pursue her passion of using ABA compassionately and to focus on creating sustainable change in people’s lives. As a neurodivergent individual, Ashley can sympathize with her client’s struggles and always aims to work from the client’s point of view. 

Likes: crocheting, fidget toys, clicking sounds, Legos, Doctor Who, kitties purring, lo-fi Nintendo music, and hibernating.

Dislikes: sudden, loud, and jarring noises, constant physical touch, repetitive noises, squishy foods, and sweating.

Cassandra Short, Lead RBT


Cassie is highly multi-passionate, but her deepest held passion revolves around helping and understanding others. Cassie has had many careers, including customer service, film and television crew work, psychiatric care work and, of course, ABA. While working full-time in the film industry, Cassie undertook the arduous task of completing her Bachelor’s in Psychology at GSU. Finally, in 2023, she was able to graduate. She has worked as an RBT and at in-patient psychiatric facilities since then, but found her home in ABA. She cares deeply about helping her client’s needs to be seen and voices to be heard. When she has free time, she practice Fiber Arts.

Likes: Knitting, weaving, shuttle tatting, political shows and podcasts, reading of any kind, and snuggling with her cats.

Dislikes: the wet sound of stirring macaroni, foods with gooey textures, strong scented candles, people smacking their lips, and being touched without permission.