Our Team

Georgia “Abby” Hall, MS, BCBA, LBA

Abby is the founder and owner of Bloom & Thrive ABA. She started this agency with the mission in mind to provide high quality, ethical, progressive, and culturally humane ABA therapy. Mixing the concepts of "old-school" ABA with newer research, training, and curriculum, to provide clients truly individualized, mindful, and compassionate ABA therapy. In addition, she wanted to provide her team with an environment in which they love to work every day and that embraces collaboration, mutual respect, and togetherness.

She founded Bloom & Thrive in 2023 and prior to that has been working in the ABA field since 2016. She has worked her way up from intern at an ABA practice to behavioral therapist to BCBA. Her first day on the job as a behavioral therapist had her "AHA" moment in life and knew this was her calling and what she was meant to do and hit the ground running from there. 

Abby is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), licensed through the Virginia Board of Medicine. She is a proud graduate of Bridgewater College where she received a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology with a minor in Neuroscience and Equine studies. Abby completed her Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) coursework through Shenandoah University, where she received her Master’s Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis.

Her specialties include early intervention, independent educational evaluations/functional behavior assessments, advocacy, and managing severe maladaptive behaviors and implementing.

Along with managing Bloom & Thrive and her caseload, she also has a husband and 2 beautiful children who she loves spending time with. Abby loves the outdoors, horseback riding, hiking, and running when she has spare time.

“Be passionate in the pursuit of what sets your soul on fire.” and she believes that her family and ABA are her purpose in life and looks forward to serving your family or working with you.

Hannah Rogers, BCaBA, LBA

Hannah is a Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst who has been working in the ABA field since 2022. She graduated from Randolph-Macon College in 2017 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and a minor in Elementary Education and Special Education. With this, she began a career in education, teaching middle school special education and then fourth grade. Her love for working with children and adults with disabilities sparked her interest in pursuing a career in ABA.

In 2023, Hannah graduated from the University of Virginia with a Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis. She is currently training to become a BCBA, so she can help families gain access to ABA services in our community.

Some of Hannah’s favorite things include taking her dog on walks, the beach, yoga, and teaching dance. Her favorite part about being a behavioral therapist is seeing her clients make progress and acquire new skills. She loves working with children at an individual level and being able to tailor therapy sessions to fit each of her client’s needs.

Courtney Domingue, MA, BCBA, lBA, IBA

Behavior Technicians

Courtney is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and has been since 2017 and has been in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) since 2015. She completed her bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology at Texas Lutheran University (TLU) in Seguin, TX and then her master’s degree in special education with a Certificate in ABA from University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA).

Her focus as a BCBA is assent-based, person-centered compassionate care all done through a play-based approach. She believes that ABA is a tool to help empower and ensure independence, not a fix or way to change someone. She focuses on ensuring that she is working with the client’s values and wishes in the forefront and helping everyone reach their goals.

Outside of work, Courtney enjoys spending her time with her husband and four-legged child, Rosé. She loves anything Grogu (aka Baby Yoda) and loves a good book in her hammock.

Rebecca Geis, MA, LBA, BCBA

Rebecca has been in the field of ABA since 2014. She completed her Bachelor's and Master's degrees at The University of Central Oklahoma in Psychology. She completed her ABA coursework through Florida Institute of Technology. Her focus as a BCBA is early intervention, caregiver/parent training, and play-based teaching. She believes having caregivers and family members involved in services helps set the family up for success and increase the client's ability to thrive. When she isn't working she loves spending time with her family, going to the beach with her family, taking her kids to the park, and spending time at home baking.

Rasheed Ellis

Grace Sisson

Lauren Rahn