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<strong>CSHA</strong><br />

California Speech-Language-Hearing Association<br />

Changing Lives Through Communication<br />

<strong>CSHA</strong> <strong>Quarterly</strong> <strong>Board</strong> <strong>Highlights</strong><br />

STATEWIDE CIRCULATION 5,000 www.csha.org Vol. 42 No. 4 July 2013<br />

President’s Message<br />

REPORT FROM: June 21-22, 2013<br />

<strong>CSHA</strong> <strong>Board</strong> Meeting<br />

Anne Delfosse, M.S., CCC-SLP<br />

<strong>CSHA</strong> President<br />

One of the highlights of the June board meetings<br />

is always the presentation, discussion, and approval of<br />

the budget. This year, it was no different; however,<br />

the fiscal committee met the day prior to the board<br />

meeting. In order to make the work of this committee<br />

happen with efficiency, thoroughness, and attention<br />

to detail, a lot of preparation work had to be done<br />

behind the scene. Gratitude goes to the following for<br />

completing a lion’s share of the work up front: District<br />

Directors for submitting timely budgets, Beth Nishida,<br />

outgoing Treasurer and Commissioner on Association<br />

Services and Linda Pippert, current <strong>CSHA</strong> Treasurer,<br />

Ken Flatting, <strong>CSHA</strong> Accountant/Consultant, and most<br />

of all to the <strong>CSHA</strong> office staff, Kim, Heather, and<br />

Barbra without whom the committee may have taken<br />

days to sort, review, and develop a proposed budget.<br />

The budget presented to the board was unanimously<br />

approved.<br />

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By way of brief review, the 2013 <strong>CSHA</strong> convention<br />

was held at the beautiful Long Beach Convention Center.<br />

I thanked everyone who made the <strong>CSHA</strong> 2013 Annual<br />

Convention such a wonderful, memorable event. Barbra<br />

O’Hara, Heather McGuire, Kimberly Swenson, Ben<br />

Viernes, Diane Blevins, Darlene Hopkins, Darla Hagge<br />

and Candace Vickers spent countless hours planning<br />

and organizing the convention programs and events,<br />

as well as overseeing the operations at the convention.<br />

The hard work of all involved, including the positive<br />

responsiveness of the attendees, presenters and the<br />

exhibitors, made this convention a huge success. The<br />

<strong>CSHA</strong> Operations, Social and Program Chairs and<br />

various committees worked countless hours to make<br />

this convention a success. In addition, I again, thanked<br />

the <strong>CSHA</strong> Office Staff for all of their hard work<br />

addressing the various needs of the convention. As<br />

the work of organizing a convention of this magnitude<br />

would be daunting to most, appreciation is the least we<br />

can afford.<br />

Finally, I thanked Dr. Paul Rau, ASHA Past<br />

President, who was our keynote speaker at our Opening<br />

Session as well as at various other events during the<br />

convention.<br />

Looking forward to the 2014 <strong>CSHA</strong> convention,<br />

we have a very talented team of volunteers making<br />

up our operations, program, and social committees.<br />

The chairs of these committees (Charlene Rau and<br />

Lindsey Jessup- Operations; Dan Phillips-Social;<br />

Nancy Robinson and Laura Epstein-Program) along<br />

with myself, the President-Elect, Dr. Debra Swain, the<br />

Commissioner on Professional Development, Kathy<br />

Little, <strong>CSHA</strong> Administrative Director, Barbra O’Hara,<br />

. . . continued on page 2


and Administrative Assistant, Heather McGuire will<br />

be meeting in August to complete the Hilton San<br />

Francisco Union Square walk through and planning<br />

session. We have a lot of amazing program options to<br />

consider and review. More details will be forthcoming<br />

at the September <strong>Board</strong> Meeting.<br />

I reported that on April 26th, the California<br />

Association of Health Plans (CAHP) hosted a<br />

conference call with the DMHC (Department of<br />

Managed Health Care) regarding SB 946. <strong>CSHA</strong> and<br />

ASHA had many representatives on the call, including<br />

myself. It was a unique opportunity to be invited to the<br />

table in order to begin to be part of the discussion and<br />

share input regarding current assessment measures,<br />

identification of specific diagnosis, identification<br />

of criteria for treatment, and discussion of what is<br />

considered medically necessary in the absence of illness<br />

or injury, the independent medical review process, and<br />

transition from non-plan providers.<br />

I have also been working with <strong>CSHA</strong> advocate,<br />

William Barnaby, to provide comment to the<br />

Administrative Support and Regulation Adoption Unit<br />

of the California Department of Education regarding<br />

the Title 5 Code of Regulations relative to language<br />

supporting eligibility criteria as well as differentiating<br />

the term aide from assistant.<br />

As part of the agenda for this first board meeting<br />

of my presidency, I felt that it was important to begin<br />

a series of trainings for the board. We will be facing<br />

significant change, as Barbra O’Hara, <strong>CSHA</strong>’s one<br />

constant through the past 30 years, will be retiring in<br />

May. It is imperative that we usher in this transition<br />

through a system that is sustainable and reliable.<br />

Therefore, the board members each took time to review<br />

the Bylaws and Standing Rules of the organization.<br />

Each one of us reviewed our role on the board and<br />

what that meant relative to the flow of information and<br />

how our work is related to members as well as each<br />

other. After some study and discussion, each board<br />

member shared one or two activities that they would<br />

complete before the next board meeting. In doing this,<br />

we affirmed that we are all working to serve the goals<br />

and needs of the organization.<br />

I shared the following as focused goal areas for the<br />

organization:<br />

• Continue to focus on increasing membership<br />

• Continue building leadership capacity for the<br />

future of our organization<br />

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• Address concerns and timely issues relating to<br />

“encroachment” through building capacity for<br />

teamwork and interagency collaboration<br />

• <strong>Board</strong> Training; specific and ongoing; referring<br />

to updated bylaws and standing rules<br />

• Update the <strong>CSHA</strong> website, making it more<br />

serviceable and user friendly.<br />

• Evaluate and update <strong>CSHA</strong> Strategic Plan<br />

• Put the “H” back in <strong>CSHA</strong>… (Or amplify it to a<br />

more discernible threshold)<br />

• Hiring, reorganization, and transitioning <strong>CSHA</strong><br />

office staff<br />

The <strong>CSHA</strong> board, in light of our goals, as well<br />

as structured input from the District Directors and<br />

Commissioners, will be working to update and build<br />

a new strategic plan by January of 2014. We will<br />

continue the process of training as an element of each<br />

board meeting.<br />

The <strong>CSHA</strong> board is a working body. Each<br />

individual on the board serves as either an elected or<br />

appointed volunteer leader. Through our discussion at<br />

this meeting it was clear that our commitment to each<br />

other is to make this work meaningful to the members.<br />

We recognize our responsibility as well as our privilege<br />

to serve. We also acknowledged the vast majority of<br />

<strong>CSHA</strong> volunteers who are not board members, who,<br />

by their devoted contribution to this organization as<br />

well as the profession, are building capacity through<br />

their leadership. I expressed amazement at the work of<br />

<strong>CSHA</strong> standing committees, and look forward to their<br />

continued contribution and enlightened conversations.<br />

I had a meeting with the new Editor-in-Chief,<br />

Nicole Godfrey in May, and immediately following our<br />

meeting, she began work to get the summer edition of<br />

the <strong>CSHA</strong> magazine out. The theme of this magazine is<br />

teamwork, following the lead of ASHA in highlighting<br />

inter-professional education and practice.<br />

Lastly, as part of this report to the members, I<br />

would like to express my sincere gratitude to Heather<br />

McGuire who filled in at this meeting for Barbra<br />

O’Hara at the last minute. Our sympathy and heart<br />

felt concern and care goes out to Barbra as her mother<br />

passed away the day prior to the board meeting. There<br />

was simply no way she would be able to participate<br />

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with us at this meeting. What was one brief second<br />

of panic for me, though, was quickly alleviated. We<br />

experienced no loss of support or teamwork as Heather<br />

stepped up quickly and without reservation to provide<br />

the <strong>CSHA</strong> office report and respond to the needs of the<br />

board members. This certainly was a testament to the<br />

efficiency and collaboration that goes on behind the<br />

scenes in the <strong>CSHA</strong> office.<br />

Enjoy the summer months. Safe travels! Keep<br />

Changing Lives through Communication!<br />

Anne Delfosse, MS, CCC-SLP<br />

<strong>CSHA</strong> President 2013-2015<br />

DISTRICT NEWS<br />

DISTRICT NEWS<br />

District 1 Director • Ellen Pritchard Dodge<br />

Katherine Staniszewski, Director-Elect<br />

a great way to become involved. We meet three times<br />

a year in person and most duties can be done without<br />

attending meetings.<br />

New Positions<br />

Welcome to Katie Staniszwski our new Director-<br />

Elect.<br />

Again, congratulations to Dr. Deborah Swain our<br />

new President Elect. She is a role model in leadership<br />

and volunteering and makes it easy for all to feel<br />

they can do something with <strong>CSHA</strong> that will make a<br />

difference!<br />

CEU Workshop<br />

Featuring sought after APP trainer, Dan Phillips.<br />

Saturday, October 19th Dan will be presenting<br />

his advance APP course at SFSU. Please look for<br />

registration flyer in the near future or contact your<br />

Director or Director Elect for more information.<br />

Awards<br />

We are currently seeking nomination suggestions<br />

for both District and State Awards. Please send all<br />

suggestions to your Director Elect.<br />

Get Active<br />

We are seeking to fill Liaison Positions on our<br />

Advisory Committee.<br />

Legislation, Professional Services, Association<br />

Services, Publications and Research, Organizational<br />

Advancement and Outreach, Professional Development<br />

and Continuing Education. (See the <strong>CSHA</strong> Website<br />

for description of role or contact your Director or<br />

Director Elect. All are welcome and encouraged to get<br />

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active. If you have never been active in <strong>CSHA</strong> this is<br />

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District 7 Director • Cristienne Colip<br />

Advisory Committee<br />

Cristienne Colip, Director<br />

Audrey Ostrowski-Gallagher, Director -Elect<br />

Ann England, Legislative Liaison & Association<br />

Services<br />

Grace Medina-Chow, Co-President, San Mateo Co.<br />

Speech, Language & Hearing Association<br />

Joan Havard, Audiology Liaison/Pres. of the Santa<br />

Clara County Speech & Hearing Assn.<br />

Marcella McCollum, Publications & Research, Prof.<br />

Dev. & Cont. Ed<br />

Alison Pentland, NSSLHA Representative<br />

Robin Ottesen, Director – Ex Officio / Continuing Ed<br />

Liaison<br />

Nominating Committee<br />

Audrey Ostrowski-Gallagher, Chair<br />

Angie Butler<br />

Lupe Ramierez Steele<br />

Danielle Samson<br />

Heather Gast<br />

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District 4 <strong>Highlights</strong><br />

Upcoming Workshop<br />

District 4 has been busy planning our upcoming<br />

fall workshop on AAC, presented by district 4’s newest<br />

Fellow of the Association, Dr. Patti Solomon-Rice.<br />

October 12, 2013<br />

8:30 – 12:30 pm<br />

District 4 Presents...<br />

Early Intervention AAC<br />

Speaker: Patti Solomon-Rice<br />

San Mateo County Office of Education<br />

101 Twin Dolphin Drive<br />

Redwood City, CA 94065<br />

Thank Yous<br />

We would like to thank Danielle Sampson and<br />

Heather Gast for their service to the nominating<br />

committee these last two years, as well as Sharen Valles<br />

for her service on the advisory committee.<br />

Welcomes<br />

We would like to welcome Alison Pentland to<br />

the position of NSSLHA Representative, and Dawn<br />

Ferrar and Katherine Pollard-Pollak to the nominating<br />

committee. We look forward to their contributions.<br />

District 6 Director NEWS<br />

Karen Yaghoubian, Director<br />

Steven Paulson, Director-Elect<br />

District 6 held an exciting CEU workshop, Too<br />

Cool for School: iPads in Therapy on May 30th.<br />

Our presenters, Toni Salisbury and Mary Courtney<br />

shared wonderful strategies for using technology in<br />

therapy. We are looking forward to the following<br />

exciting CEU workshops for this coming year:<br />

Mentoring and Guiding Clinical Fellows, Student<br />

Clinicians, and SLPAs: Safeguarding Professional<br />

Values presented by Paige Shaughnessy and Jennifer<br />

St. Clair on October 18th; Cognition and Language:<br />

Effects of Attention, Memory, and Executive Function<br />

in Aphasia and Dementia presented by Marsha Zak<br />

in winter; Neuroplasticity and How to Maximize<br />

Potential Through Home Programs presented by<br />

Sarah Taylor and Stephanie Boyles on January 29,<br />

2014; and Communicating Through Touch: What<br />

Every SLP/SLPA Needs to Know! presented by Elaine<br />

Fogel Schneider in February 2014. Please share your<br />

suggestions for future CEU workshops. We are eager<br />

to hear from you.<br />

Our next Advisory meeting will be August 19th.<br />

Please let me know if you are interested in joining our<br />

Advisory. We’d love to see and hear from our District<br />

6 members. Please contact me at kbyslp@gmail.com<br />

with suggestions, thoughts, questions, or just to say<br />

hi. We look forward to seeing at our upcoming events.<br />

Thank you! Karen Yaghoubian<br />

Commission on Professional<br />

services for slp & audiology<br />

Beryl Fogel, Commissioner<br />

This commission is tasked to monitor activities<br />

of four ASHA liaison positions, SLPAHAD (Speech-<br />

Language Pathology & Audiology & Hearing Aid<br />

Dispensers), the Audiology Standing Committee, the<br />

Diversity Issues Committee, and three task forces.<br />

CA ASHA SEAL (State Education Advocacy<br />

Leader) - Holly Kaiser is learning her new responsibilities<br />

and responding to member’s questions. She<br />

will participate in a face-to-face meeting at the ASHA<br />

Schools Conference with ASHA representatives and<br />

SEALs from across the country.<br />

CA ASHA STAR (State Advocate for<br />

Reimbursement) – Shellie Bader is also learning her<br />

responsibilities, and initiating email correspondence<br />

with the ASHA STAR Network Executive Staff.<br />

With assistance from Kathleen Catterall, SMAC, she<br />

responded to an ASHA Network question sent to all<br />

STARs.<br />

CA ASHA SMAC (State Medicare Administrative<br />

Contractor) – Kathleen Catterall, who continues to<br />

serve in this position, reported on G Coding, Therapy<br />

Caps, and the California Hospital Association (CHA)<br />

Update on Skilled Nursing Reimbursement. This<br />

important information can be found in an email blast<br />

that has been sent from the <strong>CSHA</strong> Office.<br />

SLPAHAD (Speech-Language Pathology &<br />

Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensers) – Dr. Patti<br />

Solomon-Rice reports to the <strong>CSHA</strong> <strong>Board</strong>. The outcome<br />

of the Sunset Review is SB306 Price Sunset Bill which<br />

results in the SLPAHAD <strong>Board</strong> continuing to regulate<br />

the three professions in the current configuration.<br />

Audiology Standing Committee – Susan Clark,<br />

Chair, is in the process of reorganizing the committee<br />

to be prepared for member questions that may arise.<br />

Diversity Issues Committee – Sandy Gaskell<br />

& Pam Norton, Co-Chairs, along with members of<br />

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the committee have published an outstanding online<br />

newsletter which has been distributed to <strong>CSHA</strong><br />

members via two email blasts. The newsletter can be<br />

accessed via the following link http://old.csha.org/<br />

diversity.cfm . The 100-Word Glossary Project is only<br />

one of the projects currently in progress. The goal is<br />

“ to provide basic vocabulary in multiple languages<br />

to communicate vital concepts regarding health and<br />

communicative disorder issues”. Four languages are<br />

currently in the data base and three others are being<br />

discussed. The Glossary is expected to be available on<br />

the Diversity Issues Committee Website by the end of<br />

2013.<br />

Early Intervention Task Force – Nancy Robinson,<br />

Chair, states the purpose “is to define the issues of<br />

service delivery in EI…and to develop a position paper<br />

that will serve as guidelines”.<br />

Literacy Task Force - The Role of the School-<br />

Based SLP – Holly Kaiser, Chair, reports the plan is<br />

to create a “user-friendly, application oriented position<br />

paper … in support of the foundational language<br />

intervention needed for reading and writing”.<br />

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Task<br />

Force be disbanded and these concerns be addressed<br />

through the Commission on Professional Services in LP<br />

and Audiology Submitted to: Anne Delfosse, President<br />

By: Karen Yaghoubian Date: June 22, 2013<br />

Motion to approve: Christina Leroy ; Second: Terry<br />

Kappe<br />

The motion passed by unanimous voice vote.<br />

– Other issues brought up by Rosemary Scott,<br />

Secretary of the <strong>Board</strong>, were updating the Speech-<br />

Language Pathology and Hearing Aid Dispensers<br />

<strong>Board</strong> (SLPAHADB) language regarding 100 hours<br />

of supervised practicum and supervision requirements.<br />

Bill Barnaby, Jr. Legislative Advocate, said that he<br />

will ask Annemarie DelMugnaio, Executive Director<br />

of the state licensing board. Rosemary also asked about<br />

uniformity of protocol regarding confidentiality among<br />

university programs for students to observe/volunteer.<br />

Steve Paulson, director-elect District 6, said that he did<br />

not know of any uniform policy.<br />

Workload-Caseload Task Force – Christina<br />

LeRoy, Chair is in the process of organizing the<br />

committee.<br />

DRDP – The <strong>CSHA</strong> <strong>Board</strong> voted to disband the<br />

task force previously created. This commission will<br />

research and monitor this issue.<br />

Motion(s) Passed at the June 2013 <strong>Board</strong> Meeting:<br />

Motion 1 -2013/2014<br />

ABSTRACT: At the March 2013 <strong>CSHA</strong> <strong>Board</strong> Meeting,<br />

the <strong>CSHA</strong> <strong>Board</strong> approved the formation of a Task Force<br />

to address SLP concerns regarding administration/<br />

completion of the DRDP by SLPs for preschool-aged<br />

children receiving speech/language services but not<br />

enrolled in a special education preschool setting.<br />

Document Changes: By-Laws: ____ Standing Rules:<br />

____Other:__X___<br />

RESOLUTION STATEMENT: WHEREAS some<br />

<strong>CSHA</strong> members continue to have concerns regarding<br />

the DRDP for students only receiving speech-language<br />

services<br />

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<strong>CSHA</strong> is offering many CE district workshops this<br />

coming year. Please view our Calendar of Events off the<br />

<strong>CSHA</strong> website at: http://www.csha.org/workshops<br />

As the fall season approaches, we will be adding<br />

more and more workshops throughout the year. All<br />

workshops will offer CEUs.<br />

Here are just a few of what <strong>CSHA</strong> will be offering<br />

this coming year. Continue to check the website for date<br />

and topic information as workshop dates approach.<br />

Fall/Winter 2013<br />

WHEREAS the Task Force is not the best venue by<br />

which to address these concerns<br />

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CALENDAR of EVENTs<br />

September 2013<br />

District 6 Presents...<br />

Cognition and Language: Effects of Attention, Memory,<br />

and Executive Function in Aphasia and Dementia<br />

Speaker: Marsha Zak<br />

September 2013<br />

District 7 Presents...<br />

Third Annual Social Networking<br />

Speaker: Michael Biel<br />

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September 7, 2013<br />

District 8 Presents...<br />

Documentation Doozies: Addressing Common Concerns<br />

in School Settings<br />

Speaker: Barbara Moore<br />

October 1, 8, 15, & 22, 2013<br />

District 10 Presents...<br />

Dinner Series<br />

Speakers: Shellie Bader, Amalia Hernandez, & Fredi<br />

Seradarian<br />

September 28, 2013<br />

District 10 Presents...<br />

Supervision Workshop<br />

Speaker: Rosemary Scott<br />

October 2013<br />

District 9 Presents...<br />

RPE Supervision<br />

Speakers: Kathleen Catterall & Charlotte Lopes<br />

October 2013<br />

District 1 Presents...<br />

Advanced iPad & Apps for SLPs<br />

Speaker: Dan Phillips<br />

October 2013<br />

District 8 Presents...<br />

Apps for Learning/Language & Life<br />

Speaker: Jackie Bryla<br />

District 8 Presents...<br />

Collaborative Approach to Addressing Feeding &<br />

Swallowing Disorders in Schools<br />

Speakers: Katie Kent & Angela Mandas<br />

October 12, 2013<br />

District 4 Presents...<br />

Early Intervention AAC<br />

Speaker: Patti Solomon-Rice<br />

October 18, 2013<br />

District 6 Presents...<br />

Mentoring and Guiding Clinical Fellows, Student<br />

Clinicians, and SLPAs: Safeguarding Professional Values<br />

Speakers: Paige Shaughnessy & Jennifer St. Clair<br />

October 19, 2013<br />

District 2 Presents...<br />

Common Core & the SLP in Wine Country<br />

Speaker: Frank Donavan<br />

October 23, 2013<br />

District 3 Presents...<br />

Fall Social/Hot Topics<br />

October 1, 8, 15, & 22, 2013<br />

District 5 Presents...<br />

Hot Topics Series<br />

Speakers: Jill Duthie, Amanda Fisher, <strong>CSHA</strong> Erin Singleton, <strong>Board</strong> <strong>Highlights</strong> u April 2013<br />

Diana Lee Luxenberg, & Courtney Young<br />

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November 2013<br />

District7 Presents...<br />

Bilingual Assessment – Keys for SLP’s<br />

Speakers: Shellie Bader & Helen Wade<br />

Fall/Winter 2013<br />

District 3 Presents...<br />

Symposium<br />

January 2014<br />

District 7 Presents...<br />

Youths Who Stutter<br />

Speaker: Gail Wilson Lew<br />

January 11, 2014<br />

District 2 Presents...<br />

TBI in School-Aged Children<br />

January 29, 2014<br />

District 6 Presents...<br />

Neuroplasticity and How to Maximize Potential Through<br />

Home Programs<br />

Speakers: Stephanie Boles & Sarah Taylor<br />

February 2014<br />

District 6 Presents...<br />

Communicating Through Touch: What Every SLP/SLPA<br />

Needs to Know!<br />

Speaker: Elaine Fogel Schneider<br />

May 2014<br />

District 7 Presents...<br />

Supervision Refresher Course<br />

Speaker: Rosemary Scott<br />

District 8 Presents...<br />

Executive Functioning<br />

Speaker: Sarah Ward<br />

May 3, 2014<br />

District 10 Presents...<br />

Stuttering Workshop<br />

Speakers: Gail Wilson Lew & Sherri Wolff<br />

May 10, 2014<br />

District 9 Presents...<br />

Topics in Medical Speech-Language Pathology


ANNUAL STATE CONVENTION:<br />

March 26-30, 2014<br />

Hilton, San Francisco, Union Square<br />

Offering at least 24 CE hours all in one location!<br />

Complete details to follow as we move closer<br />

to the date. Watch for emails and<br />

continue to watch the<br />

Calendar of Events and the Convention<br />

link off the <strong>CSHA</strong> website at www.<strong>CSHA</strong>.org<br />

FUTURE BOARD MEETINGS:<br />

September 20-21, 2013<br />

Orange County<br />

January 24-25, 2014<br />

Sacramento<br />

www.csha.org<br />

District Programs Listed on the Calendar<br />

of Events Section of the <strong>CSHA</strong> Website.<br />

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<strong>CSHA</strong> <strong>Board</strong> of Directors<br />

President<br />

President-Elect<br />

Secretary<br />

Treasurer<br />

Director District 1<br />

Director District 2<br />

Director District 3<br />

Director District 4<br />

Director District 5<br />

Director District 6<br />

Director District 7<br />

Director District 8<br />

Director District 9<br />

Director District 10<br />

<strong>CSHA</strong> Administrative Office<br />

Administrative Director<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

& Exhibits Coordinator<br />

Member Services & District<br />

Conference Coordinator<br />

Receptionist & CE Docs<br />

Commissioners & Editor<br />

Association Services<br />

Anne Delfosse<br />

Deborah Ross-Swain<br />

Rosemary Scott<br />

Linda Pippert<br />

Ellen Pritchard Dodge<br />

Lynda Oldenburg<br />

Adrienne Wroebel<br />

Cristienne Colip<br />

Amy Prince<br />

Karen Yaghoubian<br />

Terry Kappe<br />

Janet Dodd<br />

Julie Merrill<br />

Christina LeRoy<br />

Barbra O’Hara<br />

Heather McGuire<br />

Kimberly Swenson<br />

Ben Viernes<br />

Beth Nishida<br />

Professional Development<br />

& Continuing Education Kathy Little<br />

Legislation Benjamin Reece<br />

Professional Services, SLP<br />

& Audiology Beryl Fogel<br />

Organizational<br />

<strong>Quarterly</strong> <strong>Highlights</strong><br />

Advancement & Outreach Robert Pieretti<br />

Publications & Research Margaret Dee Parker<br />

Editor-in-Chief Nicole Godfrey<br />

Editor in Chief<br />

Managing Editor<br />

<strong>CSHA</strong> Magazine Anne Delfosse<br />

<strong>CSHA</strong> Magazine Barbra O’Hara<br />

Student Representatives<br />

North Maria Lysenko<br />

South Jacquelyn Muga<br />

State Advocate for Reimbursement<br />

ParaProfessional Representatives<br />

Representative (STAR): Shellie Bader<br />

SLPA North Jacqueline Bryla<br />

State Medicare Administrative Contractor<br />

SLPA South Mary Nicholson<br />

Representative (SMAC): Kathleen Catterall<br />

State Education Advocacy Leader (SEAL):<br />

Holly Kaiser<br />

Audiology Standing Committee Chair:<br />

Susan Clark<br />

Diversity Committee Chair:<br />

Sandra Gaskell, Chair<br />

<strong>CSHA</strong> <strong>Board</strong> <strong>Highlights</strong> u April 2013

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