Amy Gravino

Relationship Coach Rutgers Center for Adult Autism Services

  • Greater New York City Area NJ

President, A.S.C.O.T. Consulting, Autism Sexuality Advocate, Writer, International Speaker

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Biography

Autism sexuality advocate and Relationship Coach in the Center for Adult Autism Services at Rutgers University. President of A.S.C.O.T Consulting, which offers autism consulting, college coaching, and mentoring services for organizations, schools, individuals on the autism spectrum, and their families. International speaker who has given TED talks, spoken twice at the United Nations for World Autism Awareness Day, and presented worldwide to audiences on a variety of topics related to autism, with a dedicated special focus and research on the subject of autism and sexuality. Obtained her Masters degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Caldwell University in 2010 and currently serves on the Boards of Directors of Specialisterne USA, Yes She Can, Inc. and the Golden Door International Film Festival of Jersey City, as well as the Scientific Advisory Board of Simons Foundation Powering Autism Research (SPARK). Award-winning writer whose work has been featured in Spectrum, the leading online news source for autism research, Reader’s Digest, special education textbooks, and other outlets.

Visit www.amygravino.com to learn more.

Industry Expertise

Professional Training and Coaching
Writing and Editing
Education/Learning
Women

Areas of Expertise

Public Speaking
Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Sexuality
Advocacy
Writing
Autism and Behavior Analysis
Applied Behavior Analysis
College Coaching
Blogging

Accomplishments

King’s College Alumni Award

2020-08-13

Recipient of the King's College Leo Award as part of the Alumni Awards Ceremony.

Began working as a Relationship Coach in the Rutgers Center for Adult Autism Services

2020-03-10

Began new job as a Relationship Coach in the RCAAS, New Brunswick, NJ.

Yes She Can Advocates for Adults with Autism Award

2017-03-03

Recipient of the Yes She Can Advocates for Adults with Autism Award, autistic adult honoree.

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Education

Caldwell University

Master of Arts (M.A.)

Applied Behavior Analysis

2010

King's College

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

English, Writing

2005

Affiliations

  • New York State Association for Behavior Analysis (NYSABA)
  • Autism New Jersey (formerly COSAC).
  • New Jersey Association of Behavior Analysis (NJABA)
  • Association of Behavior Analysis International (ABAI)

Languages

  • English

Testimonials

President

http://www.stamfordeducation4autism.org/

Stamford Education 4 Autism

Amy Gravino is an inspiration to all! The lecture she gave our organization, Stamford Education 4 Autism, has stayed in the minds of many who attended. I especially remember her words of, 'You are a good person. Believe in yourself' as she explained how it was for her growing up with Asperger’s Syndrome. Amy speaks from her heart, speaks the truth of her life, and her lecture will no doubt touch your life in an unforgettable way. She has given me strength in understanding my son with PDD-NOS. The evening of her lecture, my goodnight to my son included Amy's words from her Letter to her younger self: 'It’s not your fault.' Amy, thank you! I have heard your message and may it be heard by all! It will truly stay with me forever!

Autism Consultant

http://www.bcsdny.org/

Bedford Central School District

What better way to celebrate Autism Awareness Month than to hear a firsthand account of the trials, tribulations and triumphs of an individual on the spectrum? I had recently read an article written by Amy Gravino in "Autism Spectrum Quarterly" and was impressed by her story. So, as we began to plan our offerings to celebrate April as Autism Awareness Month, everyone agreed I should contact Amy.

We were not disappointed. Amy’s presentation afforded the students at Fox Lane Middle School an opportunity to walk a mile in her shoes. The students were truly attuned to her life story. Many were visibly moved by the various episodes of bullying and goading she experienced while in middle and high school. When she concluded her formal remarks, she was more than willing to answer questions, and there was so much interest and so many questions that we ran out of time, much to the dismay of the inquisitive students!

Amy was a huge hit among staff as well, and the entire community felt enlightened and enriched by her visit. Surely the highlight of the day was when we were walking through the halls and a student called out to her, 'We love you Amy!'

Media Appearances

Sex Ed, Dating, and Love on the Autism Spectrum

Autism Weekly Podcast  online

2021-07-30

Interviewed about autism and sexuality on Autism Weekly Podcast.

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Women, Sexuality, and Autism

The Illuminare Podcast  online

2021-06-16

Interviewed about autism, women, and sexuality for The Illuminare Podcast.

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Identifying and Understanding Autistic Girls

The Autism/ADHD Podcast  online

2021-05-26

Interviewed on autism, girls, and relationships for The Autism/ADHD Podcast.

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Event Appearances

Panelist, In A Different Key screening + Q&A

Teaneck International Film Festival 2021  Teaneck Cinemas, Teaneck, NJ

2021-11-12

Invited speaker, "Why Autism Is Sexier Than You Think It Is"

TEDxJerseyCity 2016  Loews Landmark Theatre, Jersey City, NJ

2016-12-03

Invited speaker

Professional Development Workshop  NYU Steinhardt School, ASD Nest Program,

2015-05-11

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Style

Availability

  • Keynote
  • Moderator
  • Panelist
  • Host/MC
  • Author Appearance

Fees

$1000 to $2000
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