About me
Brittany Goodrich brings over 13 years of dedicated experience in the human services and nonprofit sectors, with a specialized focus on supporting individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD). As Director of the Kennedy Willis Center on Down Syndrome, Brittany oversees the education, training, and life planning supports for individuals, families, and community stakeholders. She specializes in care planning across the lifespan and coordinates the Center’s Aging and Dementia Initiatives, delivering comprehensive resources and support to Care Coordination Organizations across NYS. Brittany stands as an independent meeting facilitator and consultant to families and community-based organizations. She is trained through the Council on Quality and Leadership and is a certified facilitator of the Second Wind Dreams® Virtual Dementia Tour®, offering immersive experiences that deepen understanding of dementia-related challenges.
Brittany serves as an Affiliated Regional Trainer with the National Task Group on Intellectual and Dementia Practices (NTG) and has contributed to national panels and forums addressing the changing needs of older adults with I/DD. She holds a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership with concentrations in Consulting and Healthcare Leadership from Thomas Jefferson University.