
Julia Burgess, M.S., M.B.A.
Director, Corporate Communications
781.437.1348
jburgess@mayinstitute.org
Susan Lauermann, APR
Director, Public Relations
781.437.1257
slauermann@mayinstitute.org
04/1/08
May Institute President and CEO Walter P. Christian, Ph.D., ABPP, has been named a Fellow of the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI). One of only 47 ABA Fellows worldwide, he was honored at the most recent 34th annual ABAI convention in
Todd R. Risley, Ph.D., one of the founding fathers of applied behavior analysis (
“Under Christian’s leadership, for 30 years the May Institute has been a place of exceptional behavioral talent,” wrote Risley. “It has provided the work and intellectual environment for a large number of the best applied behavioral scientists and practitioners
of our field.”
“As it has grown,” Risley continued, “the May achieved and maintained a level of excellence in all its programs through adherence to behavioral management principles. That this was no accident is shown by the book, Effective Management in Human Services, written by Dr. Christian in 1983. That book — efficient, practical and thoroughly behavioral — is arguably the best organizational behavior book in existence.”
According to Maria E. Malott, Ph.D., Executive Director of ABAI, Dr. Christian’s appointment was based on his sustained and excellent contributions to the field of behavior analysis. “Your work in and commitment to the field provided clear evidence of your fulfillment of the requirements
“I am very grateful to receive this honor and pleased that it came in the same year that May Institute received the Award for Enduring Programmatic Contributions in Behavior Analysis, one of the nation’s most prestigious awards for behavior analysis,” said Dr. Christian.
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