Theorizing that one could time travel within his lifetime, Matt Newton stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished…” Well, not exactly. While Matt is not Dr. Sam Becket, he feels blessed to have jumped through several rewarding life experiences, including previous careers as a U.S. Army linguist, an advertising “madman”, and a marketing coordinator for a multi-global corporation. However, it wasn’t until meeting his wife Mia (an incredible high school teacher) that Matt discovered his true calling – supporting neurodivergent youth and adults as they work to navigate living in a neurotypical society.
Over the years, this passion has led Matt to help this population (and their families) find inclusion, social-emotional support, and advocacy at school, home, and work. At his previous company, where he still works part time as the program director and a coach, Matt helped design training materials and provided coaching to staff for best practices on supporting the neurodiverse community. Additionally, he works 1:1 with clients and their families on developing strategies to help manage some of the daily challenges they face.
With a degree in Psychology from San Jose State and several years of experience working with children and adults, Matt is excited to join Congregation Etz Chaim in supporting inclusion for all. As a Jewish-adjacent partner in an interfaith marriage, raising a daughter firmly in the Jewish faith, Matt believes recognizing and appreciating our differences is a key to building life-long foundations of faith and growth. Having recently moved to Illinois from the California Bay Area, he, his wife Mia, and their daughter Talia are appreciative of how welcoming CEC is and look forward to continuing to grow within this loving community.