PROGRAM SUPERVISORS

 
 

Stacey Orona, B.A

PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

In 2017, I completed my undergraduate program with a B.A. in Psychology at UC Santa Cruz. My ABA journey began about 4 years ago as a registered behavior technician, which became the turning point of my career. Since then I have advanced in my career from an RBT to a program supervisor. I have been working on earning my Masters in Special Education with an emphasis in ABA from the University of Massachusetts Global, in which I will be graduating summer 2023. I have been the program supervisor and parent trainer in the Orange County area for a little over a year. I plan to sit for the BCBA exam and become a BCBA after graduation. My passion as a program supervisor is to collaborate with families, schools, and outside providers to ensure that the spectrum of supports are effective an impactful. I love to travel, go rollerblading at the beach, and spending time together with family and friends.

 
 

Vanessa Zambrano, B.A

PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

Vanessa proudly serves as a program supervisor at Brighter Days LLC. She visits families who are receiving ABA services and families who are actively involved in learning evidence-based interventions aimed at promoting independence and the overall treatment of each individual. Vanessa experience spans 11 years in the fields of Applied Behavior Analysis. Vanessa graduated from California State University San Marcos in Human Development and Health Services. She is currently in her masters program psychology in ABA. Vanessa’s strengths include quality interventions that aim to surpass parent and caregiver expectations that lead to positive data driven results. She is family oriented who loves the outdoor activities such as camping, fishing, hiking, and playing volleyball.


 
 
 

Tennia Hill, MS

PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

Tennia always had a passion for working with children with special needs. Being introduced into the world of ABA, She started off as a behavior interventionist, which made her fall in love with the field as she saw progress within her clients and how much of a great  impact it is on families, which is why she worked her way up to as program supervisor. She received her undergraduate degree in Science of Health, Physical, Education, and Recreation at Langston University. She then pursued her graduate degree from National University where she earned her M.S. in Applied Behavior Analysis. At Brighter days, Tennia is a program supervisor for the high desert and Inland Empire area. Tennia is currently studying to sit for the Board-Certified Behavior Analyst exam to become a BCBA. Her hobbies include traveling, watching movies, and shopping.

 

Peyton Werker, B.A

PROGRAM SUPERVISOR 

Peyton got her undergraduate degree in education, society, and human development from the University of California Riverside. During her time at UCR, Peyton discovered her passion for working with children. Her senior year of university, Peyton got her Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) credentials and began her journey in ABA. She has been working as an RBT for two years now. Peyton is now enrolled at Arizona State University in pursuit of her Masters degree in Applied Behavior Analysis.

At Brighter Days, Peyton is a program supervisor and parent trainer. In her spare time, Peyton enjoys running and spending time with her french bulldogs.