Clint Bolser Appointed Bridges Division President

Clint Bolser Appointed Bridges Division President
Indianapolis, IN, July 18, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Bridges US is pleased to announce Clint Bolser as Bridges Division President. Bolser will spearhead this new position by providing leadership and guidance to Bridges on a national level.

Clint has been a transformational leader with Bridges US since 2017. As the Strategic Development Director, he was instrumental in developing Bridges Autism Therapies (BAT) and played a key role renovating and opening BAT’s first ABA Center in Evansville. They are confident that Clint Bolser’s experience, leadership and strategic vision will lead Bridges US to continued growth and development.

Jon Burlison, Chief Executive Officer of Bridges US, said, “It is extremely exciting to see all of the pieces of a great team come together. I can’t wait to see how far this team will take a great strategy of advancing services and service areas for individuals with disabilities under Clint’s leadership. This is a very exciting time for Bridges consumers and employees.”

Clint Bolser was the President and Chief Executive Officer for Logan Community Resources for five years. Prior to this, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer for Noble, Inc., for four years. Bolser earned a Masters of Arts from Lindenwood University in Professional Counseling. In 2013, he participated in the Executive Fund Development Leadership Program from the University of Notre Dame.

Bridges mission is to provide the services necessary to allow individuals with disabilities, with the support of their families and friends, to live, learn and work where they choose within the community. Founded in 2000 by a mother of a child with autism. Bridges now provides services nation wide in Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. For more information about the services and supports Bridges provides visit bridges.us.
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