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Giving Hope an Action Plan

Contact Information

Job Seekers, Families, and Companies,

Over the past four years, Autism Workforce has been dedicated to an exciting federal grant project in partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Madison and other like-minded universities and organizations. This initiative allows us to explore and develop resources that will shape the future of employment for individuals with autism.

While we’re currently not providing direct employment placement, we’re here to support companies eager to unlock the potential of neurodiverse talent. If your organization is interested in understanding how individuals with autism can contribute to your workforce and what a successful integration looks like, we’re available for consultations tailored to your needs.

For job seekers, parents, and caregivers, we know finding employment opportunities is a priority, and while we’re unable to provide direct job leads at this time, we’ll keep you posted on any updates. Please check back on our website for the latest news and resources.

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out at david@autismworkforce.com.

Yours in Health,
David S. Geslak
President & Founder

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Son finds job at same company as mom, thanks to Autism Workforce

When Shirley Thomas learned that her company G&W Electric partnered with Autism Workforce, her thoughts immediately turned to her son James. She had concerns about James finding employment, and now they are both working at G&W together! Mom says her son is more independent than ever and his social skills and time management skills have improved.