IS IT TIME FOR YOUR NEXT STEP? LET’S CHAT
Maybe you haven’t found your place yet and need some mentoring on what to do next. Let us help you get moving on a path that’s ideal for you.
ABOUT TFL
Adulting Just Got Easier
We can help you minimize weaknesses and really maximize your individual strengths so that you can live independently.
When you’re neurodivergent, like ADHD or autistic for example… adulting can be hard.
It’s also worth it, because adulting isn’t only about living independently. It’s about who you become in the process… Confident. Connected. Contributing.
That’s what we do at TechieForLife. We’re the specialized co-ed mentoring program that includes school and work training, wrapped in a college living experience, for neurodivergent young adults who want support with their next steps.
OUR LOCATION
640 E 700 S Ste 303
St. George, UT 84770
LET’S CHAT
435.574.9393
PODCAST
Autism & Neurodiversity
with Jason & Debbie
Belong to Become
– JASON GRYGLA, TFL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & FOUNDING PARTNER
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GET OUT & EXPERIENCE LIFE!
WHY WAIT?
Belong with like-minded peers.
Room in student housing.
Have a voice in student committees.
Volunteer in the community.
Have an adventure.
HERE AT TECHIEFORLIFE
Our Students Have Gone From…
High school drop-out to high school graduate.
Failed employee to valuable employee.
College drop-out to successful student.
Broke college graduate to successful employee.
Stuck to thriving on the perfect path.
WHAT WILL YOU DO?
DISCOVER
Southern Utah
We’re just two hours from Las Vegas International Airport. This area is a popular tourist destination surrounded by stunning State and National Parks. With our pleasant weather, we can take full advantage of the many running and biking trails, world-class hikes, and great rock climbing locations. St. George has also become an attractive place for technology start-ups who appreciate our urban amenities with a rural feel and lower cost of living.
MENTORING TEAM
Meet Your Mentors
JASON GRYGLA
Executive Director & Founding Partner
JASON GRYGLA
Executive Director & Founding Partner
Jason Grygla, LCMHC, MA, is the Executive Director, Founder, Partner, and mentor to everyone at TFL. He works directly with parents and students to ensure success at TFL.
Jason pioneered NeuroDevelopmental Mentoring to ensure sustainable growth and not temporary changes of behavior. He is passionate about the development of TFL as a program, his employees, and all the students he has the honor to work with.
Jason has been a therapist for over twenty years, Clinical Director, and held many professional positions, but learned more from parenting his own neurodivergent young adults into independence. He and his wife Debbie love sharing all they have learned with others on their podcast, Autism & Neurodiversity, so that everyone who is or supports those who are neurodivergent can live their best lives.
He has been a juvenile probation officer, Scout Master, professional clown and no one loves rocks and minerals more than Jason. He’s a balloon twister, unicycler, thrill seeker and enjoys all things outdoors. He loves connecting with others more than all else. Teaching is a passion and seeking truth as a compass to cling to guides him.
ERIC PEDERSEN
Tech Advisor & Co-founding Partner
ERIC PEDERSEN
Tech Advisor & Co-founding Partner
Dr. Eric Pedersen is the Tech Adviser, Co-founder, and Partner who mentors TFL students who are ready for an internship or job placement in a tech related field.
Eric believes companies benefit from hiring diverse thinkers. He understands that neurodivergent young adults with the right support and mentoring can be successful.
Eric has served as a faculty member in the Computer and Information Technology Department at Utah Tech University since 1989. At the present time, he is the Dean of the College of Science, Engineering, and Technology. He also teaches web development and tech entrepreneurship at Utah Tech.
In addition to his academic career, Eric is a successful entrepreneur. He co-founded several companies. He is also on the board of directors for many tech startups locally.
Eric directed the research team that developed and brought online the first website in Utah in 1993. He founded Infowest in 1994 and founded or assisted in the creation of other computer and technology companies, including Voddov.com, AreaTravelinc.com, SouthernUtah.com, ChampionFitnessUSA.com, and others.
Eric holds a Ph.D. in Management Information Systems from Utah State University.
He enjoys basketball, soccer, swimming, canyoneering, tennis, computers, technology, hiking, traveling, and reading in his free time.
CAM SHERMAN
Director of Student Development
CAM SHERMAN
Director of Student Development
Cam Sherman, MA, ACMHC, is the Director of Student Development. He works with TFL students as they progress in sustainable independence, meaningful social connection, and marketable skill development while at TFL. His role is to connect closely with each of the students, help them overcome obstacles, and experience what active living has to offer. He works with the Executive Director, to oversee job and career success, life skills, personal development, social and emotional skills, and hard skill development.
Cam is passionate about progress. He believes that there are creative approaches to pretty much any developmental obstacle, and that people never stop growing. If students are stuck or think they can’t succeed, he likes to figure out how they can find success in a new way.
His biggest wins are in his relationships. He is married and has five children. He loves public speaking and has presented in conferences hosted by the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP) and the Young Adult Transition Association (YATA).
Cam is an experienced mentor. He worked as a peer coach, mentor, tutor, and counselor in various capacities through his undergraduate and graduate experience.
He got his bachelor’s degree in Psychology and completed his masters degree in clinical mental health counseling from Colorado Christian University.
Cam is a cyclist and general fitness nerd from Saint George, UT.
DEBBIE GRYGLA
Admissions Director
DEBBIE GRYGLA
Admissions Director
Debbie Grygla is the Admissions and Marketing Director who works with educational consultants, parents, and students to find out if TechieForLife (TFL) will be a good fit.
She knows as a parent herself how important it is to find the right support for a child that is struggling. Debbie has parented neurodivergent foster/adopted children of her own into independent adulthood. Her son, Lee, was one of TechieForLife’s first students.
She is a Certified Life and Parent Coach who teaches a weekly life skills class at TFL, runs the TFL Parent Coaching Group, and is the producer and co-host of the Autism & Neurodiversity podcast.
Debbie is a mom to 5 children ages 10-30, busy carpooler for two daughters in dance companies, and an avid personal development podcast listener from California, Arizona and for the last eight years Toquerville, Utah.
CAMERON VINCENT
Director of Lower Division
CAMERON VINCENT
Director of Lower Division
Cameron Vincent is the Director of Lower Division Students who enjoys working with students enrolled at TechieForLife. He works to mentor students in a variety of ways such as finishing high school, starting college, finding internships or a first job, getting a driver’s license, and anything else students need mentoring on. Cameron oversees the day-to-day life and operations of TechieForLife’s Lower Division students.
Cameron knows the importance of working side by side with a student to achieve healthy, long term, and sustainable growth.
He is a recent graduate from Utah Tech University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and he is working to complete a master’s degree in counseling as well. Cameron works to apply his education to daily life at TechieForLife as well as giving presentations at the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP) Southwest conference.
In his spare time, Cameron enjoys spending time with his wife hiking, traveling, cooking and playing pickleball.
HAYDEN HAWLEY
Tech Coach
HAYDEN HAWLEY
Tech Coach
Hayden is the Tech Coach who develops TFL’s school curriculum, works with students to channel their focus, and help them earn technical certifications.
He values patience and believes in doing things the right way, even if it’s not the easy way.
Hayden is an experienced mentor at TechieForLife, and understands that neurodivergent students learn differently. He has developed strong relationships with each student and knows how to tailor lessons to fit their needs.
He is a current student at, Utah Tech University (UT), studying computer science.
Hayden is a gamer, music nerd, and movie buff from Surprise, Arizona.
AMIT FLANK
Assistant Tech Coach
AMIT FLANK
Assistant Tech Coach
Amit Flank is the Assistant Tech Coach. He works with students to help build their understanding of various tech related concepts ranging from web development to algorithmic optimization.
Amit has a deep understanding and love for tech having worked at various companies doing everything from building out HR software to working with facial recognition technology. He is excited to bring his passion and expertise to TFL’s students and help them grow their tech foundations while at TFL.
KINLEY LEAVITT
Student Coordinator
KINLEY LEAVITT
Student Coordinator
Kinley Leavitt is the Student Coordinator who works with TFL students and parents by managing schooling, medical appointments, medications, and travel plans.
She believes that by learning to connect with others her students can move on to become confident young adults.
Kinley is a student at Utah Tech University (UT) studying Exercise Science with an emphasis in Occupational Therapy, serves as an Ambassador at UT, and was crowned Miss Sevier County in 2021.
Kinley is from the small town of Monroe, Utah and loves all things outdoors: hiking, riding horses, and camping. She also is a dancer at the university and coaches at a local high school.
DEVON RICE
Mentor
DEVON RICE
Mentor
Devon is an experienced mentor who works with TFL students in the evenings, helping them improve their confidence and social skills.
He knows that the work done by mentors gives students the genuine experience needed to live independently.
Devon gets TFL students involved at the university through his connections with Student Government and all other student organizations. Examples of his work include: helping TFL students start a club on campus, helping students get positions in student government, providing live performance opportunities for a student DJ, planning university events that cater to the neurodivergent population, and voluntarily taking classes with TFL students in an effort to help them make friends.
Devon is a highly involved student at Utah Tech University, holding titles of: Vice President of Student Life (Student Government), Director of Social Events (Student Government), Ambassador, Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship Club – Director of Events and Promotion, Student Fee Allocation Board member, University Journalism Internship, Honors Society Member, and more. These positions have prepared Devon for his new 2022-23 Student Body President position.
He is currently achieving high honors while studying for a Bachelors of Science in Business Marketing, minoring in Digital Design, and he has a certificate in Entrepreneurship.
Devon is a music enthusiast and fun-loving social butterfly from Bountiful, UT.
KATE DUMMERMUTH
Mentor
KATE DUMMERMUTH
Mentor
Kate Dummermuth is a peer mentor, who works with TechieForLife students to help them accomplish their fullest potential. They cook, they clean, they do school work, but most of all they become friends.
She believes in the importance of belonging and acceptance to be able to grow. She does all she can to welcome students into the TFL program where they can gain skills and experiences.
Kate is a first year exercise science major, with an emphasis in occupational therapy, at Utah Tech University, as well as, an ambassador for the university, where she gives tours and assists in recruitment.
She calls a small town named Caldwell, Idaho home, but for now is so happy to be living in St George. She loves all things outdoors. Hiking, fishing, camping…she’s all in. Which is perfect for this location. She also enjoys attending Utah Tech events, and spending time with her friends.
MITCH WHALEY
Mentor
MITCH WHALEY
Mentor
Mitch Whaley is a night mentor who helps TFL students to be themselves, have a good time, and grow as students. He works to create an environment for TFL students to enjoy themselves, hangout, and have fun.
He knows as a college student how hard it can be to relax and not be stressed. He knows the value of getting students outside and involved in activities to decompress during college, which will ultimately open opportunities to make more friends and grow by trying new things.
Mitch is currently studying Information Systems and Analytics with an emphasis in Information Technology at Utah Tech University.
He really enjoys participating in high adventure outdoor activities such as rock climbing and canyoneering. He loves to take people on fun adventures throughout the St. George area. In addition, he enjoys playing volleyball and pickleball.
Mitch grew up in Colorado Springs, Colorado, a big town south of Denver and has been living in St. George for the past three years.
BRAXTON MISKIN
Mentor
BRAXTON MISKIN
Mentor
Braxton Miskin is a mentor who works with students to have fun, grow, and feel heard.
He knows the work he and the other mentors at TFL are doing is making a difference and helping students.
Braxton is a freshman studying recreation and sports management at Utah Tech University.
He’s a potato boy from the small town of Shelley, Idaho. He was lucky enough to have the opportunity to move down to St. George, UT for school.