When we talk about our team, we don't just mean a group of professionals who happen to work for the same company. We work together because we believe we are more effective as a team, because we enjoy working with and learning from each other, and we believe quality service depends on more than just a great clinician. It requires a team of behavior analysts, behavior technicians, and administrative support staff all pulling in the same direction, ensuring that we are providing the highest-quality behavioral services with the intention to improve the quality of life for those we support. Learn more about some of our team members and their roles below.

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Todd Addleson, MS, BCBA

Chief Executive Officer, Owner

Todd began his career in 1995 as a school counselor in San Diego, where he focused for ten years on supporting children and adolescents with high-functioning autism and severe behavior disorders. In 2005, after becoming a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), he moved to Hawaii, where he worked for the next seven years in collaboration with the Maui Department of Education and Department of Health, supporting a wide range of children and adults with developmental disabilities. During that time he also served as President of the Hawaii Association for Behavior Analysis. He moved to Colorado in 2012 to start the Behavioral Services Department at Continuum of Colorado, before deciding to transition the entire department to Insight Behavior Partnership.  Throughout his career Todd has consistently focused on a person-centered approach with an emphasis on teaching communication and self-management skills to help individuals more effectively make choices, express wants and needs, and to build and strengthen social relationships.

Julie Miller, MS, BCBA

Clinical Director, Founding Partner

Julie is a Founding Partner at IBP and has been a BCBA since 2014. She began supporting children with psychiatric disorders in 2003 after completing her undergraduate degree in psychology at Central Michigan University. She then moved to Ohio where she began working in a day program with adults with developmental disabilities and saw some of the ways the science of behavior analysis, when coupled with compassion and humanity, could create meaningful impacts while fostering independence and improving quality of life. During her time in Ohio, Julie attended Wright State University where she earned a Master’s in Public Administration with an emphasis in nonprofit management.  After moving to Colorado in 2011, Julie gained further applied clinical experience while completing her Master’s in ABA and Autism from The Sage Colleges and accruing supervised fieldwork hours working with students with autism spectrum disorders in a facility school. Julie has worked professionally with learners from early intervention through late adulthood and has also been a foster parent and host home provider for individuals with complex needs including trauma, psychiatric disorders, and developmental disabilities. Julie is passionate about the intrinsic value of all humans and believes strongly in the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration that centers the strengths and values of the client. She is well-versed in Acceptance and Commitment Training and Positive Psychology, and her professional area of specialization is marrying these disciplines with the science of ABA to facilitate meaningful outcomes for individuals with complex needs. Outside of work Julie loves to spend time with her family and friends and travel whenever possible.  

Sami Henry, M.Ed., BCBA

Director of Training, Founding Partner

Sami has more than 12 years of experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities. She began her career working with children with autism at a summer camp before starting her Master’s in Special Education at Texas State University. While at Texas State, Sami worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Center for Autism Research, Evaluation, and Support, where she gained hands on experience with children and adults with autism and other intellectual disabilities in clinic, school, and home settings. Sami graduated and received her Board Certification in Behavior Analysis in 2013 and moved to Colorado. Sami has continued to grow in the field and has experience working across the lifespan as well as with individuals with complex needs and a variety of diagnoses. In addition to her clinical skills, Sami fell in love with staff training and support and moved into the Director of Training role when Insight Behavior Partnership was formed in 2018. In her spare time, Sami can be found in a gym or hanging with her dog, Lincoln.   

Marcy Ekiko

Director of Administrative Services, Founding Partner

Marcy started working with our team in November, 2014. She is consistently driven by a passion for serving underrepresented populations in our community. She has previously worked in senior long term care and adult day programs as a health information manager and administrative assistant.  Marcy enjoys the everyday challenges of assisting our team to provide the best of care and services for those we serve.

 

Jackie Hamlin, MA, BCBA

Senior Behavior Analyst

Jackie's pathway to being an IBP team member began in 2006 when she started working with children with developmental disabilities in an educational setting.  Before entering the ABA field in 2013, she worked with children and adults with a variety of disabilities in roles including therapeutic group leader, residential counselor, creative arts instructor, service coordinator, and community habilitation specialist.  Jackie earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Arts Therapy from Russell Sage College in 2009 and a Master’s in Applied Behavior Analysis from Ball State University in 2018 along with a Graduate Certificate in Autism Spectrum Disorders.  She has been a Board Certified Behavior Analyst since 2018 and a member of the IBP team since 2021. 

Morgan Poss, MA, BCBA

Behavior Analyst

Morgan is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who has worked at IBP since it opened, starting as an RBT and completing her supervised fieldwork hours before becoming a BCBA in November 2021. She received her undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Master’s of Arts in Special Education and Applied Behavior Analysis from Arizona State University. Morgan is passionate about working with early childhood learners to teach functional daily living skills, school readiness, and social and communication skills. She prefers a naturalistic play-based approach to make sure that her patients learn to use skills in a dynamic and fluid way that prepares them to learn in inclusive community settings throughout their lives. Morgan also loves working with parents and caregivers to provide training and support outside of therapy sessions to ensure that the learner and their caregivers thrive in the ways that matter most to them. Morgan believes strongly in the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and loves to team with other providers to support her patients. Morgan is an avid sports fan and loves the Milwaukee Bucks. She is also a fan of her dog, Louie, who gets most of her out-of-work attention.

Katie Davis, MA, BCBA

Behavior Analyst

Katie has been a part of the IBP Team since 2019 and has been working with young children and their families in home, clinic, and preschool settings since 2008. She joined the team as a Registered Behavior Technician and has since held the roles of Associate Behavior Consultant and Board Certified Behavior Analyst, gaining experience with children, adolescents, and adults across a variety of community settings along the way. During this time, Katie completed her Master’s Degree in Human Learning and coursework in Applied Behavior Analysis from the University of Colorado Denver. She earned her Board Certification in Behavior Analysis in 2021. Katie prioritizes child and family centered care and now primarily supports the social emotional development of infants and young children through early intervention services. 

Dayna Fryer, MA, BCBA

Behavior Analyst

Dayna began her ABA journey in June 2020 as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) at Insight Behavior Partnership, where she also completed all her BCBA fieldwork. Prior to that, she earned her undergraduate degree from the State University of New York at Albany in 2011. Having worked as an Educational Program Coordinator at a NYC charter school and with Microsoft for some time, Dayna’s professional trajectory led her to Colorado in 2020 with her now husband. The field of ABA became the perfect intersection of her passions, interests, and skills. Dayna earned her graduate degree, M.A. in Special Education Applied Behavior Analysis, from the University of Colorado at Denver in May 2023. As a BCBA since August 2023, Dayna is committed to making a positive impact and continuously improving in this dynamic field. Outside of work, she is navigating the joys of parenthood as a mom to her toddler son. In Dayna’s downtime, she finds fulfillment in music and singing as much as she can!

Kendall Temple, MA, BCBA

Behavior Analyst

Kendall is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. She received her undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Nevada, Reno and master’s degree in Professional Behavior Analysis from Florida Institute of Technology. From a minor in human development and family studies to research and clinical experiences, Kendall has received education through differing theoretical lenses and held a variety of roles which have been fundamental in forming her clinical approach. Since her introduction to ABA in 2016, Kendall’s clinical experience has expanded to serve individuals across the lifespan, including those with co-occuring conditions, as well as extended to fostering her interests in the dissemination of behavior analysis through meaningful collaboration across industries. Outside of work, Kendall spends her time reading, rotating creative hobbies and dreaming up ways to travel to warmer climates.

Austin Burkett, MA, IBA, BCaBA

Behavior Analyst

Austin is a behavior analyst – holding the certifications International Behavior Analyst (IBA), and Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA). He received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a concentration in developmental psychology from Keiser University in 2020. He received a Master of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) in 2023 from Florida Institute of Technology. Austin is passionate about Precision Teaching and standard measurement.  His work spans individuals from 2 to 35+ years old in various settings. Some experience includes working with individuals who have ADHD, autism, oppositional defiance disorder, OCD, anxiety disorders. His professional areas of interest are diverse and include RFT, sexual behavior, LGBTQIA+ inclusion/education, and staff training. Austin firmly believes in adapting to the learner for the highest success as they know best! Austin is a strong advocate for ABA dissemination, diversity, equity, and inclusion; Austin wears many professional hats. He serves as a subject matter expert for the BACB, the Program Chair for World Behavior Analysis Day, and is committee member for various organizations related to applied behavior analysis. In his free time – Austin loves to bake, read books, and when possible go to Disney.

Mallory Molleck

Administrative Support Specialist

Mallory joined our team in September of 2019. With previous experience in early childhood education and various administrative support roles, she is passionate about helping people and fostering positive learning environments. Her combination of experiences led her to use her administrative skills to nurture those passions by way of providing support to our team, working to make sure day-to-day operations run smoothly.