“It brings me great joy to see the progress made daily by our clients’ hard work with the dedication of our employees to help them. I am constantly learning something new. I greatly feel that we are not only teaching the children, but in turn, they are teaching us, too.”
Samantha Bernard serves as the assistant clinical director for the Green Bay Learning Center at the Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP). A proud alumna of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Samantha majored in psychology and double minors in sociology and child and family studies.
She began her career with WEAP in 2009 as a behavior technician (BT) at the Eau Claire center. After graduation, she returned to her roots in Green Bay, transferring to the WEAP Green Bay location.
Samantha’s career progression at WEAP is a testament to her dedication and expertise. She has held a range of pivotal positions including behavior technician, behavioral treatment therapist, lead technician coordinator, and behavioral treatment therapist supervisor. Today, she serves as the assistant clinical director and Learning Center director, roles in which she continues to make a significant impact on the lives of children with autism and their families.