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Case Supervisors


Case Supervisors

 

Kimberly Hill

kimberlyhill@projecthopesc.org

Kimberly joined the Hope Reach team in June 2007. She previously worked with children with autism for 4 years in Greenville, Spartanburg, and Cherokee counties.

Kimberly loves seeing her kids progress, especially on days when “things just ‘click’ with them.”

Kimberly graduated from North Greenville University with a B.S. in Psychology. She received a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from Webster University. Kimberly completed coursework for Certification in Board Certified Behavior Analysis (B.C.B.A.) from the Florida Institute of Technology. She received her Board Certification in Behavior Analysis in April of 2009.

Outside of work, Kimberly enjoys shopping, cooking, going to Clemson football games, spending time with her family and friends, and watching movies.

 




 

Kevin Loeb
kevinloeb@projecthopesc.org  

 

Kevin Loeb started working with Hope Reach in August 2011. He first began working with children with autism in California as a Teacher’s Aide for the Orange County Department of Education in 1989.  After completing his undergraduate degree, he began working for the Devereux Foundation in Santa Barbara in 1994.   During his five years there, Kevin worked with adults and children with autism and other developmental disabilities in both residential and community settings.  While working at the Devereux Foundation, he became in involved in clinical collaboration with the Institute of Applied Behavior Analysis (IABA).  This led to his moving to Los Angeles to attend graduate school.  He began working full-time for IABA in June 2000.  During his ten years at IABA, he worked as a behavior consultant and as Senior Behavior Analyst for their Crisis Prevention and Resolution Service. Kevin enjoys teaching the concepts of principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, as well as their application to effective treatment.

Kevin graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1994 with a B.S. in Biopsychology. In 2002, he received his Masters degree in Behavioral Psychology from American Jewish University.  He received his Board Certification in Behavior Analysis in May 2011.

During his free time, Kevin enjoys spending time with his wife, daughter, and extended family, reading, and spending time outdoors.

 


 

 

Meghan Pangborn

meghanpangborn@projecthopesc.org

Meghan Pangborn started working with Hope Reach in August 2010. She was first exposed to Applied Behavior Analysis during her senior year of college and has continued working in the field since. She first worked with two children with autism in 2006, at Center for Autism and Related Disorders (C.A.R.D.), under the supervision of Mark Knight. She went on to work at Kennedy Krieger Institute focusing on children with feeding difficulties, as well as effective parent training methods. She looks forward to applying those principles here at Hope Reach.
Meghan enjoys being able to make a difference in each child and their family.

A native of south Florida, Meghan graduated from Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida in 2005 with a B.A. in Psychology. In 2007 she received her Associate Board Certification in Behavior Analysis. She completed coursework for her Masters degree in Psychology from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and will be defending her research to complete the degree shortly.

Meghan spends her free time cooking, reading, and enjoying her family and friends. She recently adopted a puppy and is spending a lot of time training him.