Meet Our Behavior Support Team

Kimberly Zhe
BCBA, Student Support Coordinator for Behavior, Moderate/Severe Needs, and SST

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Kim has worked in the field of education/behavior analysis for the last 20 years in both the school district and home settings. She holds a master’s degree in special education and a graduate-level certification as a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Before coming to iLEAD, she worked at a non-public agency that serves individuals with autism and related disorders for ages two through 22 as well as a non-public school serving students with severe needs. She lives in Orange County, California, with her husband and two sons. They enjoy going to the pool or the beach and going out to eat. Kim recently started volunteering on the Community Unity team at her son’s school, which aims to promote acceptance and inclusion for students of all abilities, ethnicities, and cultures.

Fun Fact: Kim’s husband is also a BCBA. They met over 11 years ago at her last job.

Dana Crucil
M.A., BCBA, Behavior Analyst

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Since 2008, Dana has worked in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). She is currently a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst living in California. Dana has worked in various settings, including school districts, non-public agencies, and as an adjunct professor. Dana is personally connected to the special needs community by her life experiences with her younger sister, who has autism. Dana serves as an ambassador to the Autism Community in Action, a nonprofit organization that helps empower families affected by autism.

Fun Fact: In the winter, you can find Dana on the mountain skiing.

Brittany Domenick
M.A. Behavior Support Specialist

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Brittany grew up in Santa Clarita and received her master’s degree from Arizona State University. She has been working in the education system for 10 years and found her passion in behavioral support. She is also a certified grief and trauma specialist and has her own practice helping both children and adults navigate life after trauma.

Fun Facts: Brittany is dyslexic, so she can read backward faster than she can forward (she calls it her fun party trick). She also used to ride horses and was in a bowling league for several years.