Eileen Richter, MPH, OTR/L, FAOTA has over 30 years’ experience working with a variety of disability groups in public schools, hospitals, and private practice. She has her Master of Public Health degree in Maternal & Child Health, is NDT certified, and has published a number of books.
Ms. Richter has lectured extensively throughout the US, Asia, and Europe on topics related to sensory-motor dysfunction in children. She is a Fellow of the AOTA and has directed Avanti-Camp, an intensive sensory integration camp using an advanced treatment model. Ms. Richter continues to support the development of the camp and other treatment models while designing and developing therapeutic equipment.