CLE | College Living Experience
Sabrina Hiltunen, MBA, DTM, currently serves as a Career Coordinator at CLE | College Living Experience, where responsibilities include managing a team focused on career development for individuals with disabilities and leading community outreach initiatives. Previous roles at CLE include Career Instructor Team Leader and Career Development Instructor, emphasizing personalized career coaching and forging business partnerships. Additionally, Sabrina is a Feature Writer for Monterey Bay Parent Magazine, specializing in disability advocacy. Experience includes roles such as Stay-at-home Mom, Admissions Office Interviewer at Stevenson School, and various positions within Toastmasters International, showcasing strong public speaking and leadership skills. Sabrina Hiltunen's educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Anthropology from Trinity University and an MBA from the University of Phoenix.
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CLE | College Living Experience
We are experts, artists, creatives, educators, advisors, gamers, techies, mentors… We are inspired by a long-term outcome that we may only experience a glimpse of. We strategize, problem-solve, connect, and support. We think outside the box. We try. We try; sometimes having success and sometimes having to go back to the drawing board. We are a team of diverse professionals that provide young adults with learning differences wrap-around supports as they journey through their transition to independence. Since 1989, College Living Experience (CLE) has been providing transition supports to young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD and other varying exceptionalities. Our success as the industry leader stems from our commitment to remain focused on the potential of each individual we serve. Over the years the evolution and innovation of CLE services have been based on our mission which inspires us to reach beyond the boundaries of the traditional supports. The CLE team provides individualized services across the areas of academics, career development, independent living, and social skills. It’s these wrap-around supports that help each student experience independence as they transition to college, pursue a career and build a life away from home.