The Place for Children with Autism
Kristin Schultz, CPA has a successful work history, primarily in the field of accounting and finance. Kristin currently holds the position of Chief Financial Officer at The Place for Children with Autism, a role they have held since September 2021. Prior to this, Kristin gained extensive experience at R1 RCM, where they held several senior roles, including Senior Director of Corporate Accounting, Assistant Controller and Director of Accounting, Director of Accounting, Accounting Manager of Corporate Finance, and Finance Manager of Internal Audit. Kristin was responsible for various financial and accounting functions during their time at R1 RCM. Before joining R1 RCM, Kristin worked at Ernst & Young as an Audit Manager from September 2005 to September 2011. Their experience and expertise in accounting and finance make their a valuable asset to any organization.
Kristin Schultz, CPA received their Bachelor of Science in Business, with a focus on Accounting and Human Resources, from the University of Minnesota in 2005.
The Place for Children with Autism
The Place for Children with Autism specializes in providing the highest quality autism therapy (i.e., applied behavior analysis: ABA therapy) in a preschool-like setting for children with autism ages 2-6. Utilizing one-to-one therapy in a structured, center-based environment, our full-day programs target a variety of skills across many key areas of development, including communication, socialization, independent living, and school readiness. It is our mission to deliver best-in-class therapy based on the individual needs of our clients, and our goal is to make significant and measurable improvements in the lives of the children, families, and communities that we serve. As an accredited Behavioral Health Center of Excellence company, The Place for Children with Autism operates nine (9) therapy centers in the Chicagoland area and one in Urbana, Illinois. Three (3) new centers are slated to open in the first half of 2021, with additional new centers planned to meet the growing need for best-in-class autism therapy services in our community.