It’s an exciting time in Lexington as the community welcomes a new executive director of The Unumb Center for Neurodevelopment! Say hello to Jessica Hudson, a passionate advocate for individuals with autism and a certified expert in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). With over 16 years of experience under her belt, Jessica is stepping into her new role with a lot of enthusiasm and a strong commitment to enhancing the lives of those in need.
Jessica isn’t just any new director; she’s a hometown hero! Raised right here in Lexington, she’s made quite a name for herself in the field of ABA. With her impressive background, including her previous role as the Director of Clinical Operations for the Autism Center of Excellence in the Raleigh-Durham area, she’s not only skilled but genuinely understands the importance of compassionate care. She is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and a North Carolina Licensed Behavior Analyst. Jessica’s journey through various roles, including Clinical Director at BlueSprig Pediatrics in Greenville and Co-Director of Staff Development at Carolina Behavioral Specialists, shows her diverse skills and dedication.
The Unumb Center has been making waves since its founding in 2010, starting with a single program, the Autism Academy of South Carolina. Jessica’s appointment comes at a crucial time as the center aims to expand its mission to serve individuals throughout all life stages, especially focusing on adults who require long-term care.
This year, the center took a monumental step by purchasing a stunning 10-acre property in Lexington, aptly named Unumb Place. This new facility is set to become a beacon of support, housing adult programs and providing much-needed residential services through six on-site homes. The community is buzzing with anticipation, as renovations are underway to welcome the very first residents in the spring of 2025. Isn’t that amazing?
Jessica Hudson is clearly thrilled about stepping into this role, reflecting on the significance of Unumb Place, saying: “This represents a significant milestone for our organization. We’re creating a community where individuals with autism can thrive throughout their lives, supported by tailored programs and compassionate care.” With her at the helm, there is a palpable sense of optimism and growth on the horizon.
Lorri Unumb, the founder and board chair of The Unumb Center, expressed her excitement over Jessica’s return to the Midlands, stating how thrilled they are to welcome her leadership during such an exciting period. “Her expertise in clinical operations, combined with her passion for serving individuals with autism and their families, makes her the perfect choice to guide us into the future,” Lorri added. What a lovely endorsement!
The Unumb Center has become nationally and globally recognized for its substantial impact in the autism community, and Jessica Hudson’s arrival signals an invigorating new chapter. The center’s mission continues to aim high, and with Jessica’s experience and heart, we can expect this organization to reach even greater heights!
If you want to learn more about the incredible services offered by The Unumb Center for Neurodevelopment, don’t hesitate to check out their website. Stay tuned for updates as we watch this story unfold in Lexington’s very own community!
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