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Meet the Autisable Team: LaNeshe

Working on building the Autisable Community we have a group dedicated people working steadily on the site to keep things running.  Much of what is done is behind the scenes by both the @thexangateam, and the Autisable Team.  This post is about one of the Autisable team members, LaNeshe:

LaNeshe is a site editor for Autisable and is a 2008 graduate of Temple University’s School of Communications and Theater. As a blogger on Xanga.com and a friend of one of Autisable founders,  Joel Manzer,  LaNeshe joined the Autisable team in 2010.

While originally unfamiliar with Autism since beginning her work with Autisable, LaNeshe has learned so much about Autism and other spectrum disorders. She is proud to be a part of a community that is so beneficial to individuals who deal with Autism both directly and indirectly.

LaNeshe is a native of Connecticut and resides in Philadelphia working both on stage and behind the lights in the Philadelphia theater/non-profit arts community.

You can check out her blog and follow her on Twitter @nesheaholic.

Stay tuned as we will highlight more of the Autisable team in the coming months.

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We are the Team that helps share everyone's journey with Autism. From Autisable News to Guest Posts... we're here for you.

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