William Carlucci M.S. BCBA
Bio
William “Bill” Carlucci started his journey in the field of applied behavior analysis in 2000, beginning with volunteer work with individuals engaging in significant problem behaviors. In 2002, he began his career as a behavior assistant for individuals in foster care while working towards his BCaBA.
William worked as a BCaBA for several years before enrolling at Florida Tech to earn his Master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis. William received his MS in applied behavior analysis from the Florida Institute of Technology in 2009. William began teaching as an instructor for FIT’s online ABA program in January 2010. William has had experiences working in early intervention, intensive behavioral group homes, and a state inpatient psychiatric program.
From 2010-2016, he worked as a senior-area behavior analyst and chair of the local review committee for the Agency for Persons with Disabilities in Volusia and Flagler counties. Soon after, William became a regional clinical training coordinator for Positive Behavior Supports Corporation, later moving into a lead position where he developed and supported other training coordinators. His ongoing interest in shaping competent behavior analysts has seen him move from instructor to his current role of lead instructor beginning in 2019.