Princeton Child Development Institute
Nicole Jannotte Stubbs is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in development and museum leadership. Currently serving as the Director of Development at the Princeton Child Development Institute since March 2023, Nicole previously held the position of Executive Director at the New Jersey State Museum Foundation from September 2006 to May 2023. Earlier in their career, Nicole worked as a Research Associate and Assistant Curator at Queens College from February 2003 to September 2006. Nicole earned a Bachelor's degree in Art History, Criticism and Conservation from Queens College, studying there from 2002 to 2007.
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Princeton Child Development Institute
Princeton Child Development Institute, founded in 1970, is a private, non-profit program offering a broad spectrum of science-based services to children, youths, and adults with autism. The Institute not only provides quality treatment, education, and professional training and mentoring in New Jersey, but through its research, has pioneered comprehensive intervention models that are used nationally and internationally for the benefit of persons with autism. These programs teach young children to talk, play with siblings and friends, and read and write. Adolescents continue academic and work-study programs while learning to participate in their homes and communities. Adults perfect skills that allow them to maintain jobs and achieve greater levels of independence.