01/13/20
Randolph, Mass. – Quincy resident Whitney Kleinert, Ph.D., LP, BCBA-D, Program Director for May Institute’s services to Boston Public Schools, has received an Exceptional Service Award from May’s Board of Directors. The award is given annually to a select group of employees who are nominated by their peers and supervisors. The nine recipients of the 2019 awards were recently honored during a ceremony at the organization’s corporate office in Randolph, Mass.
May Institute is a national nonprofit organization that provides educational, rehabilitative, and behavioral healthcare services to individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities, brain injury and neurobehavioral disorders, and other special needs. May Institute employs approximately 2,000 staff across the country.
The Exceptional Service Award is the highest honor given to an employee by the organization. It was created to recognize the contributions of staff members who epitomize the organization’s ideals of service and professionalism.
“I am delighted that Whitney was selected to receive an Exceptional Service Award,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “According to a colleague who works with her in the organization’s Children’s Services Division, ‘Whitney displays a passionate commitment to evidenced-based practices, while providing services in a compassionate, caring, and culturally sensitive manner. She works diligently to break down barriers that compromise outcomes for students and families by coordinating effectively with all.’”
[Read Whitney’s Nomination.]
About May Institute
May Institute is a nonprofit organization that is a national leader in the field of applied behavior analysis, serving individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities, brain injury and neurobehavioral disorders, and other special needs. Founded 65 years ago, the organization provides a wide range of exceptional educational and rehabilitative services across the lifespan. For more information, call 800.778.7601 or visit www.mayinstitute.org.