
Rebecca Cardona
Chief Executive Officer
Alamo Assistive Technology LLC
9258 Culebra Rd., Suite 130, San Antonio TX 78251 | (210) 410-5634 | alamoat.com
What services does your company provide?
Alamo Assistive Technology helps individuals with complex communication needs find their voice through Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) solutions, serving families across Texas. We provide personalized communication devices, conduct evaluations, collaborate with speech-language pathologists, and guide families through the funding process. We also offer hands-on training and educational events for families, schools, and therapy teams to ensure tools are used confidently and successfully. Our mission is simple: making sure every person has a reliable way to express themselves and be heard.
What do you love most about your work?
I love witnessing the moment everything changes for a family. When someone gains the ability to communicate, it’s incredibly powerful. I’ve seen children tell their parents “I love you” for the first time, and students participate in class in ways they never could before — those moments stay with you. This work isn’t just about technology; it’s about walking alongside families, building lasting relationships, and helping individuals feel heard and included. That is what makes it so meaningful.
What is the best advice you’ve ever received?
Remember why you started. If your foundation is strong and your purpose is clear, you don’t always need a new dream — you may just need a new strategy. Resilience is having the courage to adapt and keep going, even when the road looks different than you expected.
What legacy would you like to build through your business?
I want Alamo Assistive Technology to elevate the standard of communication access across Texas. Beyond growth, I hope we leave a legacy of empowerment — families who feel supported, professionals who feel equipped, and individuals who feel heard. Creating inclusive classrooms, stronger family bonds, and greater independence for those we serve is a legacy worth building.
What would people be surprised to know about you?
Before building my company, I painted custom murals and sold handmade decorative boards featuring popular characters and themes. I designed each piece and used my jigsaw to cut the wood before painting it by hand. I loved transforming blank walls and raw materials into something joyful and meaningful for children and families.
What does success look like for you?
Success means creating stability for my family and opportunities for my team to grow personally and professionally. Most importantly, it means becoming better every day by helping others. When our work empowers communication, strengthens families, and equips professionals with confidence, that is real success.
What’s your favorite thing to do for fun in San Antonio?
When the weather allows, our family loves biking along San Antonio’s connecting trails. It is a simple way to unplug, enjoy our city, and be fully present with the people who matter most.