Behavioral Health Business August 26, 2024
Markisan Naso

In 2020, Derek Bullard felt a calling to help children with autism again.

As CEO and founder of Already Autism Heath in Georgia, Bullard has watched his latest company grow rapidly since it began four years ago, expanding its initial service to three additional states.

But running a new health care company focused on autism wasn’t something Bullard planned on. After 15 years of shepherding the successful behavioral health services company, Access Family Services, he sold it and was set to semi-retire in 2014.

It wasn’t until he had some time to reflect that he realized he wasn’t quite ready to hang it up.

“I really kind of went through a little bit of a funk,” Bullard told Autism Business...

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