ABA Centers Founder Featured on NYSE TV Live

ABA Centers Chairman Christopher Barnett on NYSE Live

Founder & Chairman of ABA Centers, Christopher Barnett, recently visited the iconic trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange for a segment with NYSE TV Live.

During his time with host Kirsten Scholer, he discussed what’s next for ABA Centers, securing a strategic funding partner, and how that partner will ultimately elevate the mission-driven organization and provide the company with an abundance of resources to serve even more children and families impacted by autism.

Watch the segment on NYSE TV Live here:
https://tv.nyse.com/videos/christopher-barnett-founder-chairman-aba-centers-joins-nyse-tv-live

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