30th Annual Golf Classic

Date

Oct 06 2025
Expired!

Time

All Day

We hope you can join us for IEA’s 30th Annual Golf Classic at the beautiul Hackensack Golf Club.

Can't Attend? No worries!

Celebrate your participation in spirit and show your support by donating towards the success of this event! Your donations are greatly appreciated and help us change the lives of those affected by autism. 

Thank You to Our Sponsors

The Ryder Cup

The Comey-Fitzgerald Family Fund

The Masters
The Schobel Family
Lunch
Tony and Deanna Censullo
Joanne and Jim Dowling
Frank and Diane Lento
Phelps Construction Group
The Family of Aaron Schell
Hors d'oeuvres
The Sutan Family
Augie and Maria Zenzius
Course Refeshments
Christopher and Louise Bender
Christopher and Grant Comey
Angelo Reali
Mike and Cathy Vigneron
Practice/Driving Range
Yi Ding and Qian Wang
Tricia and Peter McKeegan
Putting Green
The Anthony P. Marotti Memorial Scholarship Fund
Hole or Green

Acrisure
Atlantic Coast District ILA
Bethany and Kevin Hertl – In honor of Catlynn Hertl
Braunfotel & Frendel, LLC
Crasto & Associates
Cullari Carrico, LLC
The Druckman Family
Dan and Kathleen Freeman
DeSesa Engineering Company, Inc,
First Thursday Foundation
ILA Local 1804-1
ILA Union
Inserra/Shop Rite of New Milford
Samuel Lim Family
Len and Peggy Smith
Metro Healthcare Partners
Primary Land Services

Location

Hackensack Golf Club
880 Soldier Hill Road, Oradell, NJ 07649
Category

The event is finished.

Dr. Bryant Silbaugh

We were honored and priviledged to have Dr. Bryant Silbaugh, author of Quality Control for Behavior Analysts, How to Manage Behavioral Intervention Quality in Autism Service Settings spend a few days at various ASAI agencies. His knowledge and expertise was very valuable and we appreciate the time he spent with us.

“My visit to the ASAI member organizations in New Jersey was amazing. I’ve spent the last 5 years of my career searching for answers to the quality problems plaguing much of the insurance funded ABA autism services industry, and I think I found some. Decades of systematic and progressive improvement in ABA service quality was evident throughout my visit, and these organizations have cracked the code on clinical quality control. As the Founder and President of the National ABA Service Quality Network (NASQN), I’m encouraged by the systems and processes at ASAI member organizations such as the Institute for Educational Achievement that there is indeed a path forward for the ABA autism services industry to get quality right.” ~ Bryant Silbaugh, Ph.D., BCBA, LBA