Jeron Trotman

Applied Behavior Analysis Professional in Atlanta, Georgia

Jeron Trotman

Applied Behavior Analysis Professional in Atlanta, Georgia

Jeron Trotman is a skilled Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) professional. In addition to his 10 years of ABA experience, he is recognized as the founder and president of Black Men in Behavior Analysis (BMBA).

BMBA is a professional organization that was formed to elevate and sustain Black professionals in the ABA field. It is a platform for networking, mentoring, and supporting professional advancement, while improving service delivery in the Black community.

A Board Certified Analyst based in Atlanta, Jeron Trotman holds a Master of Science degree in Psychology from Purdue University. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Sociology from the University of New Hampshire, where he was captain of the basketball team.

His focus includes teaching and instruction, the assessment and treatment of severe problem behavior, dog training, behavior analytic consultation to schools, and training, coaching, and mentoring in health and fitness. He is also an active member of the Association for Professional Behavior Analyst, Black Applied Behavior Analysts, and the Georgia Association of Behavior Analysis.

Jeron Trotman works as a Behavior Analyst with Golden Steps ABA in Atlanta to devise home-based and school-based ABA solutions. He trains and supervises staff and evaluates implementation of programs. He designs, implements and monitors skill acquisition and behavior reduction plans and is a direct consultant to caregivers and related service providers. He is also a Clinical Behavior Consultant for Lifting Spirits Therapy Services, Inc.

For the Southern Behavior Group, Jeron Trotman provided consultation to school districts, families and designed, implemented and monitored behavior acquisition programs in the school and home.

At Birchtree Center, he was Senior Clinical Instructor and an Outreach Behavior Analyst. He supervised, trained and evaluated the direct instructional staff in the implementation of ABA programs. He assisted with the development of positive

behavior support plans and behavior intervention plans, and oversaw data collection, tracking and graphing of students.

At Applied Behavior Concepts, he worked as a Behavior Specialist to provide therapeutic behavioral and educational intervention services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, utilizing ABA to teach across a variety of settings.