Publication recognizes Sullens’ strong leadership and significant contributions to the New Jersey and autism and IDD care community in the second annual awards program.

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – CentralReach, the leading provider of Autism and IDD Care software for ABA, multidisciplinary, and special education, is proud to announce that its Chief Executive Officer, Chris Sullens, has been named a 2024 Leader in Digital Technology by NJBIZ.

In this year’s awards program, NJBIZ recognized 21 of New Jersey’s top innovators that have demonstrated excellence in technology leadership. Candidates were submitted for consideration through both peer and self-nominations while winners were selected based on the following criteria: professional accomplishments, achievements, community involvement, impact, leadership, and vision.

In addition to the over 75 company awards CentralReach has won while under Sullens’ leadership, he has personally been named a Top 50 SaaS CEO by The Software Report, EY Entrepreneur of the Year in NJ for Software Services, Executive of the Year by NJBIZ, and People-Focused CEO of the Year by the Stevie Awards.

This year’s winners were honored at a virtual awards ceremony on August 22nd. Honorees will also be featured and profiled in an upcoming issue of NJBIZ. For a full list of NJBIZ’s 2024 Leaders in Digital Technology, visit: https://njbiz.com/introducing-the-2024-njbiz-leaders-in-digital-technology-honorees/.

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