Sally Tannenbaum-Katsaggelos - POC
The University of Chicago, Comer Children's Hospital
Credentials: Sally Tannenbaum, M.Ed., CED, DTH, LSLS, Cert. AVT
LSLS Cert. AVT
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Sally Tannenbaum-Katsaggelos is Co-Director of the Pediatric Hearing Loss and Cochlear Implant Program at The University of Chicago Medicine, Comer Children's Hospital. She has been working with children with hearing loss for over 30 years and received the 1999 Helen Beebe Award for Outstanding Therapist. In addition, Sally is a Developmental Therapist specializing with children with hearing loss in the state of Illinois. She has contributed to several books on pediatric hearing loss and lectures both nationally and internationally. |
Jane Madell - Primary Presenter
Consultant
Credentials: PhD
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Jane Madell, Ph.D., is a leader and known worldwide for her outstanding contributions to the field of audiology and pediatric hearing loss. She has been a Pediatric Audiologist for almost 50 years. Jane has contriubted to numerous text books and articles, presented at countless conferences, and been issued high awards for her work. She directed the Audiology program at the League for the Hard of Hearing for 21 years; was the Director of the Hearing and Learning Center and Co-Director of Cochlear Implant Center at Beth Israel Medical Center and New York Eye and Ear Infirmary for 25 years. Jane consults and lectures nationally and internationally on hearing loss in infants and children and assists in program development. |
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ASHA DISCLOSURE:
Financial -
No relevant financial relationship exist.
Nonfinancial -
No relevant nonfinancial relationship exist.
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Monique Baker - Co-Presenter
Hands & Voices
Credentials: Parent
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Monique Baker is first and foremost a mother of 3 children. Her third child, Abby, was born profoundly deaf and she found herself thrown into a world of hearing loss that she knew nothing about. She had already decided to quit her successful career to become a full-time mom prior to finding out about the hearing loss diagnosis. She then began the long road of teaching her daughter to listen and speak and partnered closely with her therapists to ensure her daughter had the best start possible. Early on she was introduced to the KY Chapter of Hands & Voices and in February of 2013 took the position of Executive Director. Her work is concentrated on funding for the organization and supporting the chapter state-wide. |
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ASHA DISCLOSURE:
Financial -
No relevant financial relationship exist.
Nonfinancial -
No relevant nonfinancial relationship exist.
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