Meet Our Directors
Positive Pathways Behavior Services was opened in 2018 by Michelle Siebert, BCBA and Lindsay Keker, BCBA. We continue to be an organization fully operated and supervised by Board Certified Behavior Analysts.
Michelle is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who received her Masters degree in School Psychology from Rowan University and completed her coursework in Applied Behavior Analysis at Rutgers University. She has over 14 years of experience in the field. Her passion in the field began while working as a teacher at the Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center- Rutgers University. After leaving the DDDC, Michelle has practiced within both public schools and home-based settings. Michelle serves as the agency's billing and authorization specialist and is committed to ensuring clients understand their benefits and assists them advocating for services. Michelle has presented on best practices in parent training within a panel at the 2023 NJABA Conference.
Lindsay has over 13 years of experience practicing in the field. She received her Masters of Arts in Teaching from New Jersey City University and went on to complete her coursework and experiential hours towards her BCBA at Rutgers University. Lindsay began her work as a fieldworker at the Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center during her undergraduate studies and returned as a teacher at the center after receiving her Master’s degree. She has taught special education at Freehold Township public schools. Lindsay has extensive experience working with clients with a variety of needs, training family members of clients and other professionals, and collaborating on multidisciplinary teams. Currently, Lindsay provides home based services, serves as a consultant in school districts throughout the state and provides supervision and training for prospective Behavior Analysts. Lindsay has presented her work on topics such as treatments targeting reduction of behavior, approaches in parent training, and best practices in district consultative services at the Autism NJ Annual Conference in 2017, and the Annual NJABA Conferences in 2023 and 2024. Her primary interests lie in spreading knowledge on and awareness of best practices in Behavior Analysis through parent training, teacher training, and increasing accessibility of services for clients throughout the state.