Dan Middleton, MBA Senior Director, Clinical Excellence, Planning and Development Dan oversees the Catalight Research Institute’s strategic and long-range goal planning function where he is focused on developing and building employment services for the neurodiverse community. He also partners with state and federal government agencies along with the Easterseals National Office. Prior to joining Catalight, Dan worked in senior management positions for a number of fortune 500 organizations and started two of his own companies. In 2005, he became a career and executive coach helping hundreds of clients navigate their company’s culture and find new employment. In his spare time, he provides career and job coaching to adults on the spectrum for a San Francisco autism organization.
press release | December 5, 2025 Study Finds Autistic People Gain in Executive Function and Wellbeing After Coaching Program Read press release
press release | December 4, 2025 Catalight Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Doreen Samelson Named Gold Winner in 2025 Merit Awards for Healthcare Read press release
in the news | November 21, 2025 Catalight Earns Silver Anthem Award for Health Impact Report Read News
press release | November 19, 2025 CBS Global Health Documentary Series Showcases Catalight’s Commitment to Personalized Autism Treatment Through Value-Based Care Model Read press release
video | November 19, 2025 Catalight’s Proven Value-Based Care Model Succeeds in Improving Access and Sustainability in the Behavioral Health Industry Watch video
press release | November 11, 2025 Catalight CEO Susan Armiger Wins Silver Award for Innovative Woman of the Year in Healthcare by the 2025 Stevie® Awards for Women in Business Read press release
article | October 23, 2025 Catalight’s Postdoctoral Program Inaugural Year: Success, Learnings and Trainee Experience Read article
in the news | October 20, 2025 How Telemedicine Has Transformed One Autism and I/DD Provider Network Read News
press release | October 16, 2025 Large-Scale Study Finds Autistic Youth Far More Likely to Be Hospitalized for Mental Health Conditions Read press release