Sue earned her associate’s degree in occupational therapy from Northern Virginia Community College in 2017. She also has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Kentucky.
Sue has a passion for working with children and families, and her career spans 30 years, working in various settings including mental health, schools, and outpatient therapy. She is dedicated to helping children with autism reach their full potential.
Sue is originally from Kentucky and raised her two children in Northern Virginia. She moved to Oak Island in 2019, and if she’s not playing pickleball or walking her dog, you’ll find her on the beach!