CSHA Mission
The Mission of the Connecticut Speech-Language-Hearing Association (CSHA) is to enhance the provision of quality services for people with communication disorders and their families by protecting and serving the professions of speech-language pathology and audiology in Connecticut through legislative and regulatory advocacy, opportunities for professional development, and public awareness. The Connecticut Speech-Language-Hearing Association is a non-profit professional association of speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and professional affiliates and associates dedicated to the provision of and improvement in clinical services to people with communicative handicaps. The organization pursues a multifaceted purpose, including:
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Stephanie Almonte
Sayit
Elizabeth Ashkins
The Speech Pathology Group & Rehab Services of CT
Leah Booth
Guilford Psychological Services
Julie Bossenberry
New Haven Public Schools
Jessica Cappelletti
University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
Marland Chang
Gabrielle DeRusha
University of New Haven
Mindy Hudon
Achieve Speech & Language Services, LLC
Elena Hurlburt
Village Voices Speech Therapy and Assisitve Technology Services
Amy Karlberg
Middlesex Health
Taylor McPadden
Sacred Heart University - MS SLP Program
Ann Morgan
ECHN
Jennifer Mozeiko
University of Connecticut; UCONN Speech and Hearing Clinic
David Nicotera
The Stepping Stone Group
Lori Overland
Traci Rechtiene
New Fairfield Public Schools
Jennifer Sakowicz
Pediatric Communication Center
Francesca Spino
Sacred Heart University
Suzanne Szekeres