Applied Behavior Analysis and Behavioral Therapy
Established by Lora Williams and Michael Bazinet, Limitless Tomorrow ABA was started on the principle of making a difference in our community through supporting our clients. We believe in our clients and strive to guide them towards achieving their limitless potential.
Lora M. Williams, M.Ed., BCBA Chief Executive Officer, Founder
(Formerly Lora Brown)
Lora Williams began her career in the field of behavior analysis, treating individuals on the autism spectrum, in 2006. During that time, Lora has worked with individuals of varying ages including toddlers, adolescents, and adults. Studying behavior analysis at Florida Atlantic University Lora earned her master’s degree in Educational Psychology. It was there at FAU that she initially developed a love for the science of ABA and the profound impact it can have on the lives of clients and their families. In her role as a BCBA Lora enjoys providing training on behavior analytic techniques, coordinating care with professionals in the field, and advocating for clients.
An avid lover of travel, nature, music, and time with her family, it has been said that Lora enjoys life its fullest. She enjoys cooking, live music, the beach and being a wife, as well as a mother. Lora’s eldest son is currently deployed with the U.S. Navy in Japan and her youngest is studying Kinesiology at the University of Central Florida.
Michael Bazinet, CPT, RBT Chief Operations Officer, Founder
Michael has been in the business of helping people for over 20 years. Getting his start as a personal trainer “Coach Mike”, as the kids call him, owned, and operated a training facility that specialized in physical handicaps with a special focus on pediatric paralysis. In 2014 Mike turned his focus towards the special needs community seeing an opportunity to increase these individuals’ quality of life. There Mike noticed a gap between services that an insurance company would pay for and those that individuals needed to live a healthy life where they felt strong, confident, and capable. That’s when Mike founded a nonprofit to help fund training designed to increase the overall wellbeing of those with autism and related disabilities. This led to Mike opening a gym which merged general fitness with the specialized training tailored to specifically assist the autism community. His goal was to create a safe space where anyone could get fit, have meaningful social interactions, and be accepted as part of a community. Mike’s passion in this field has fueled his dream to create an ABA company where he could apply the skills he has learned over the years providing superior services which promote the best outcomes for clients and their families.