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Aimee Combs

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Aimee Combs
Executive Director
Aimee Combs is ECAC’s Executive Director. Previously, Aimee held roles at ECAC as the Assistant Director, PTI Manager and Parent Educator. Aimee has a 26-year old son with autism. Prior to working at ECAC, she was employed as the Parent Liaison at a sensory based pediatric occupational therapy clinic for 12 years, where her son was also receiving a variety of therapies. Aimee has a strong connection to families with children with special needs and finds great fulfillment in her work, whether she is connecting them with resources or providing them with information to help them make informed decisions for their child. Outside of the office Aimee enjoys spoiling her grandbabies and spending time with family.

Parent Testimonial

Dear ECAC Team,

I hope this letter finds you well. I want to express a heartfelt thank you to you all for your work. To Mrs. Aimee Combs, I appreciate your continued advocacy alongside youth and young adults disabilities and for allowing me to have a place at the table. I am so thankful to have met everyone on staff, and your passion for what you all do is infectious.

When I connected with Mrs. Debra Pickens and reconnected with my friend and fellow advocate Billy Pickens, I had no clue what was ahead.  I had the honor of participating as a voice in the following events: The Duke Univ Health Equity Rounds, NCSU Family Leadership Summit, ECU Inclusion Summit and the Partners in Learning Conference, not to mention numerous YAT opportunities and events.

All of these opportunities and more have had a lasting impact on me and continue to set the standard in my relationships with other organizations as well. Thank you for investing in me, and the mission that I was called to fulfill through advocating, creating and serving our shared communities of disabilities. I look forward to more opportunities to build upon the relationships established, and more opportunities to assist, collaborate and learn from you all as you continue to impact our state, my generation as well as present and future advocates.

Sincerely,
Mayia Warren