Bradley J. Daniels, Ph.D., ABPP
Bradley J. Daniels, Ph.D., ABPP(Rp) (Brad, for short) is a Rehabilitation Neuropsychologist living in Orlando, Florida, primarily serving traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord injury (SCI), and stroke (CVA) populations in private practice. In addition to being a co-founder of the Rehab Riff Raff, he currently serves as Vice President of the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology (ABRP), and has chaired multiple committees through the American Psychological Association’s Rehabilitation Psychology Division (22). He takes his work seriously, but not himself.
Angela M. Kuemmel, Ph.D., ABPP
Angela Kuemmel, Ph.D., ABPP, was recently awarded a Presidential Citation for her exceptional leadership of and advocacy for early career psychologists (ECPs), and was also awarded the Early Career Psychologist Diversity Award through the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP), the first time ABPP has recognized disability as an aspect of diversity. To quote from the APA website regarding her Presidential Citation:
"Kuemmel embodies the empowerment of underrepresented groups. A superb leader, she tirelessly advocates for issues relevant to ECPs of diverse backgrounds. In her multiple leadership roles in APA’s Div. 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology) she has revitalized student recruitment and training and contributed to novel programming. As an educator she has brought attention to the issues of cultural sensitivity and diversity. Her thoughtful input on disability competencies has earned significant praise from distinguished colleagues. As the Public Interest representative on the APA Committee on Early Career Psychologists, she has been instrumental in creating roles for ECPs in APA leadership and has supported the landmark policy to include ECPs on all governance committees. Through her innovative program ideas and enthusiastic engagement with ECPs, she has motivated ECPs to dream big for themselves. Her unwavering commitment to improved visibility and change for underrepresented groups makes her a significant contributor to APA and the field."
So yeah, she's pretty much amazing. She also is a die-hard Green Bay Packers fan, but has yet to acknowledge that Aaron Rodgers is a better quarterback than her hero Brett Favre.