Tag: Butler County Department of Developmental Disabilities

  • Cassie Mattia interviewed by Julie O’Neill on Fox 19

    Cassie Mattia interviewed by Julie O’Neill on Fox 19

    FOX19 Now morning anchor Julie O’Neill, Cassie Mattia, and Butler County Department of Developmental Disabilities Superintendent, Lee Ann Emmons

    (Screen Grab from Fox 10)

    David Miller is the Managing Editor of Loveland Magazine

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio –  On Tuesday, Loveland Magazine President Cassie Mattia and the new Butler County Department of Developmental Disabilities (BCBDD) Superintendent, Lee Ann Emmons got the opportunity on FOX19 Now News to share with the community all the fun and exciting things they have going on at the agency.

    Julie O’Neill interviewed Superintendent Lee Ann Emmons and BCBDD’s Public Relations Coordinator Cassie Mattia about their new mission statement, gaining their 3-year accreditation, being named one of the top workplaces in Enquirer – Cincinnati and Kentucky for 2024, and what it’s been like for Lee Ann thus far as a new Superintendent for the BCBDD.

    If you would like to meet Lee Ann attend the meet and greet on Tuesday, June 25 from 4:30 until – 5:30 PM at the Janet Clemmons Center located at 282 N Fair Ave. in Hamilton.

    President and Publisher of Loveland Magazine, Cassie Mattia is a resident of Historic Downtown Loveland and the Public Relations Coordinator at Butler County Board of DD. Cassie was awarded the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance 2021 Young Business Professional of the Year.

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    Map to Janet Clemmons Center
  • Make it a Halloween that’s Inclusive of  Everyone

    Make it a Halloween that’s Inclusive of Everyone

    These kind and thoughtful messages were a collaborative project by Patricia Dawson and Cassie Mattia at the Butler County Department of Developmental Disabilities.

    They said, “Halloween is nearly here and we want you to be prepared for our “ghouls and goblins” on Trick-or-Treat night! Be sure to look over our ‘Happy Halloween for EVERYONE’ guide so those with developmental disabilities can have a fun-filled night of Trick-or-Treating too!