The Behavior Exchange, Inc.
Matthew Rubin has comprehensive work experience in various roles and industries. Matthew currently serves as the President & COO at The Behavior Exchange, Inc., an accredited Behavioral Health Center of Excellence that specializes in treating autism and related special needs. Prior to this, they worked at SOLIC Capital Advisors as a Principal/Sr. Managing Director for nearly a decade. Matthew also served as a Managing Director at Navigant Capital Advisors. Earlier in their career, they held the position of VP of Finance at Protocol Marketing Group and worked as a Treasury Manager at Universal Access. Matthew began their professional journey as a Manager in Corporate Finance at Hewitt Associates. Matthew'sextensive background in finance, management, and healthcare make him a valuable asset to any organization.
Matthew Rubin has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from The University of Kansas, which they obtained between 1993 and 1997. Matthew also holds a Master of Business Administration degree in Business Administration and Management from DePaul Driehaus College of Business, which they obtained between 2002 and 2005. Additionally, Matthew Rubin has several certifications including CDBV - Certified Distressed Business Valuations from AIRA - Association of Insolvency & Restructuring Advisors, CIRA - Certified Insolvency Restructuring Advisor from AIRA - Association of Insolvency & Restructuring Advisors, CTP - Certified Treasury Professional from the Association for Finance Professionals, and Series 24, Series 63, Series 65, and Series 7 certifications in finance from FINRA. The specific months and years of obtaining these certifications are not provided.
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The Behavior Exchange, Inc.
Your child’s full potential is in there. We can help you find it. What We Do The Behavior Exchange offers individualized, early-start therapy and education programs for children of all abilities and ages, including those with attention deficits, autism, language delays, behavioral issues, learning differences and other special needs. Treatment is highly individualized for each child’s needs and can include one-on-one sessions, group therapy, or training in real-life situations. In our eyes, all children are special and unique. Our goal in each and every case is to bring about meaningful improvements in the child’s life and in the life of the family as a whole. Applied Behavior Analysis. A honey of an idea. How We Do It Everything we do is founded on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). It’s a scientific approach in which interventions based on the principles of learning and motivation are used to significantly improve behaviors, such as compliance, instruction following, reading, language, sibling relationships, age-appropriate play, and social, motor and self-help skills. In addition to working with children, we also teach parents how to use intervention techniques with their children when they’re at home or in the community. Involving parents in this process is vital to the continued success of a child.