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Randy Campbell

January 19, 1954 - November 4, 2021

Dr. Randy Campbell was a professor at CSULA and Clinical Director with SEEK Education, Inc.

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Vikanda Juarez 2021-12-02 00:00:48 wrote:

I am Vikanda. I first met Dr. Campbell on the orientation day at CSULA. He was my advisor and my support throughout my graduate program. Dr. Campbell was kind and supportive but yet stood strong on what needed to be done correctly. I, later on, found out that he also worked at SEEK Education where I was just a behavior technician with no degree and no knowledge about ABA. I feel special. He supported me throughout my school and my work. I cannot be who I am today without him. He supported me through several emotional occasions throughout my work and my graduate life. He made me smile and felt ok when he stated, “it’s ok, Vikanda, every graduate cried.” He became my support and the one I always looked for at SEEK Christmas party or at ABAI dinner with SEEK. I called him my Santa because each time he showed up, he lighted up the room, at least to me. He will continue to live in my ABA work, carry on his legacy. I will make him proud as much as I am proud of him.

Vikanda Juarez 2021-12-02 00:00:48 wrote: I am Vikanda. I first met Dr. Campbell on the orientation day at CSULA. He was my advisor and my support throughout my graduate program. Dr. Campbell was kind and supportive but yet stood strong on what needed to be done correctly. I, later on, found out that he also worked at SEEK Education where I was just a behavior technician with no degree and no knowledge about ABA. I feel special. He supported me throughout my school and my work. I cannot be who I am today without him. He supported me through several emotional occasions throughout my work and my graduate life. He made me smile and felt ok when he stated, “it’s ok, Vikanda, every graduate cried.” He became my support and the one I always looked for at SEEK Christmas party or at ABAI dinner with SEEK. I called him my Santa because each time he showed up, he lighted up the room, at least to me. He will continue to live in my ABA work, carry on his legacy. I will make him proud as much as I am proud of him.

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