As the President & CEO of Access Services, Sue Steege has observed how fostering innovation improves our ability to meet needs, find solutions, and fuel creativity. Sue’s career spans years from direct care through to leadership. She has seen a culture of innovation directly contribute to teams’ ability to creatively improve their bottom line, funders reach out for community solutions, and organizational readiness for digital growth. Sue holds a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Cairn University and a bachelor’s degree in social work from Eastern University. Empowering leaders, setting the tone for creativity, and welcoming fresh perspectives has led to many transformational initiatives at Access Services. Sue also collaborates with professional organizations and state associations [PAR (Pennsylvania Advocacy and Resources for Autism and Intellectual Disability) and ANCOR] dedicated to the advancement of system change. The goal is to strengthen communities and empower individuals to find wholeness and belonging.