Union County Board of Developmental Disabilities
Cayla Warnock has a diverse work experience history. Cayla started their career at FirstMerit Bank as a Banker in 2012. In 2013, they transitioned to Franklin County, where they worked as a Child Support Officer & Behavior Economic Specialist until 2016. The same year, they joined Union County Board of Developmental Disabilities as a Service Consultant, and later took on the role of Business Manager. Cayla continued their career at Hardin County Board of Developmental Disabilities as a Business Manager. In 2018, they founded CKMeals, a business dedicated to bettering the community and supporting law enforcement agencies. Currently, they hold the position of Director of Operations at Union County Board of Developmental Disabilities.
Cayla Warnock obtained a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree with a specialization in Public Administration from Kaplan University in the period between 2015 and 2016.
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Union County Board of Developmental Disabilities
Our Mission ...to cultivate a community that allows everyone an opportunity to pursue a fulfilling and meaningful life. Our Vision ...to support each eligible person individually based on understanding and respect. The Union County Board of Developmental Disabilities (UCBDD) and its community partners provide services and supports to eligible individuals in Union County who have a developmental disability. Eligible individuals include all ages, from birth through the end of life. Most of the direct care, support, and therapy is provided by individuals and agency providers selected by the individual or family, with the exception of our Early Intervention Program and preschool services at the Harold Lewis Center. Services are arranged, authorized, and managed by the Union County Board of Developmental Disabilities (UCBDD) Service Consultant based on an individual plan and budget. In addition to agencies that the Union County Board of Developmental Disabilities pay to provide service, we partner with public and not-for-profit organizations to address the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.