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1 Gerald Adams: Gerry Adams is a retired electronics technician for the US Navy. He also has experience as a naval instructor and as a technical writer. A high degree of interest in computers and in state-of-the-art technologies has proved useful in researching assistive listening devices for his wife Sheila. Sheila Adams: Sheila Adams is a late-deafened adult who was a hearing aid user for 20 years before getting a cochlear implant. She has 26 years of experience in education as a teacher of learning disabled students in both the public and private sector. She also served as director of a learning disabilities program in two private school systems and taught graduate level courses for teachers in the summer months. Kristin Avitabile, MS, CCC-A: Kristin Avitabile is a Senior Clinical Specialist for MED-EL Corporation for the Southeastern US. She earned her MS in Audiology at UNC Chapel Hill. Prior to joining MED-EL Corporation she worked as a clinical audiologist at Carolina ENT in Durham and at University of North Carolina Hospitals in Chapel Hill. Laura Barber, Au.D. CCC-A: Dr. Barber is an audiologist with Carolina Otolaryngology Institute, in Aiken, South Carolina. Prior to that she was an audiologist at The Emory Clinic in Atlanta, Georgia and at Advanced Otolaryngology Institute in Jacksonville, Florida. She graduated from NC State, got her Masters degree from Indiana University and received her doctorate from A.T. Still University in Arizona. Steve Barber: Steve Barber is Co-President of Hearing Loss Association of North Carolina. He has been a Trustee of that organization for 13 years and served as President for three years. He served on the North Carolina Council for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing for 8 years and was chair of that council for 2 years. He served as President of Hearing Loss Association of Wake County for several years, and is a frequent contributor to several hearing loss Listserves. Toni Barrient: Toni Barrient is Director of Member Services & Chapter Development for Hearing Loss Association of America. Joan Black: Joan is Co-President of Hearing Loss Association of North Carolina. Born in Australia (with a significant hearing loss from a very early age), Joan moved to North Carolina in 1983; because of hearing difficulties helped found the Chapel Hill chapter of Self Help for Hard of Hearing People Inc in 1984; the first chapter in North Carolina. While serving as a Trustee on the National Board in 1989 encouraged the formation of our state association. She has served many times over the years as an officer of HLA-NC, and was appointed to the North Carolina Council for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing and the State Wide Independent Living Council. Joan has presented at many local, state, and national conferences, the most recent at the 2007 Susan G. Koman Vote for the Cure in Washington DC discussing communication issues. She is Co-Owner/Manager Entrepreneur of TACSI Assistive Systems providing services and equipment including convention co-coordinator for assistive technology for those with hearing loss. Her sister, Lorne, a writer in Australia once wrote: Joan had difficulty in hearing voices but she would not be silenced; she refuses to be quiet when it comes to disabilities, particularly deafness Page 18 of 52
2 Steven Boone, Ph.D.: Dr. Steven Boone is a Research Professor and Director of Research at the Center. He has over 20 years of applied research experience conducting projects on behavior management, independent living, job-seeking skills training, and social problemsolving skills for deaf and hard-of-hearing persons. He has conducted multiple national projects with hard of hearing workers and the rehabilitation providers who serve this population. Dr. Boone has received awards related to his work from the Arkansas Association for the Deaf, Arkansas Rehabilitation Services Deaf Access Program and Special Friend of Hard of Hearing Persons award from the national Hearing Loss Association of America. Carolyn Brown, M.S., CCC-SLP/A: Carolyn J. Brown is an internationally recognized authority on cochlear implants and on the auditory-based approach associated with rapidly advancing technologies. Dr. Craig Buchman, M.D., F.A.C.S: Dr. Craig Buchman is Professor, Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery Chief, Otology/Neurotology/Skull Base Surgery University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Kim Calabretta: Kim is Account Manager - NC CapTel for Sprint. Kim was a Hard of Hearing Specialist for the state of NC for 9 years before she transferred to Sprint to help people with a hearing loss understand and use the CapTel, captioned phone. Cindy Camp: Cindy Camp holds a masters degree in English as well as an NAD level IV with fifteen years of interpreting experience. She is currently the Disability Specialist in Deafness at Jacksonville State University in Alabama. She is an adjunct instructor of English, freelance interpreter, C-Print captionist, and web designer in addition to her other duties. Jennifer Campagna: Jennifer Campagna has been a teacher of the deaf / hard of hearing and a parent educator for families whose children have hearing loss. She currently contracts with several agencies that provide support to the deaf/hard of hearing community. She is active with HLA- Charlotte and is married to Jeff, who received a CI in She is on the Consumer Advisor Team, MED-EL Corp. Dave Catlett, M.S. CCC-A, FAAA: Dave Catlett is the Clinical Applications Specialist for Cochlear Americas in the Carolinas, providing support for both cochlear implant and Baha clinicians, surgeons, and recipients. He received his Master Degree in Audiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is currently working toward a clinical doctorate in audiology through the University of Florida. Prior to joining Cochlear in 2005, he worked at UNC's pediatric cochlear implant program (CCCDP). Charlene T. Chapman, M.Ed. C.R.C.: Charlene is an Independent Living Counselor with Division of Services for the Blind. She teaches independent living skills to adults with the onset of vision loss. She has a Masters Degree in Rehabilitation from Auburn University and a total of 19 years experience in the field of rehabilitation. No Picture is available. Page 19 of 52
3 Marcia Clark, Au.D., CCC-A: Dr. Marcia Clark was a graduate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with her master's degree in Audiology. She recently obtained her doctorate degree in Audiology from the University of Florida. Ms. Clark is employed at UNC Healthcare as the Coordinator of the Adult Cochlear Implant Prgram. She spends her time treating and evaluating patients as potential candidates for cochlear implantation. Cynthia Compton-Conley, Ph.D.: Dr. Cynthia Compton-Conley is a Professor and Director of the Assistive Device Center at Gallaudet University. She is recognized internationally as a lecturer, consultant and author on the top of assistive technology. In 1991 she received the Special Friend of the Hearing Impaired Award from HLAA for her efforts in promoting the use of assistive technology. Patty Conway, B.S., CRC: Patty recently retired as the Manager of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Branch with the Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation in Frankfort. Patty held this position for over eighteen (18) years and was responsible for development and oversight of all services to individuals with hearing loss including specialized services to deaf, deaf-blind, deaf at risk, hard of hearing or late deafened consumers. Patty also served as the State Coordinator of Deaf Services (SCD) and supervised the Rehabilitation Counselors for the Deaf (RCDs). Patty is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, completed the Post Employment Training in Deafness Rehabilitation Administration from San Diego State University and has been employed in the field for twenty seven (27) years. Deborah Culbertson, Ph.D.: Dr. Deborah Culbertson is a Clinical Associate Professor at East Carolina University. She has dispensed hearing aids and designed and implemented individual and group aural rehabilitation programs for over 15 years. Roxanne Dearman, M.S.: Roxanne Dearman M.S. Deaf Education. Mrs. Dearman, Infant Toddler & Family Specialist, Early Intervention for Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing, provides direct services to families and children with hearing loss. She has written articles for Preschool Mailbox and other publications. Pam Dickens: Pam Dickens is the women's health coordinator of the N.C. Office on Disability and Health (NCODH). She has a Masters degree in Public Health and coordinates state-wide activities at NCODH to improve the health of women with disabilities. Tom Ditt: Tom Ditt is the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator for the N.C. Division of Services for the Deaf & the Hard of Hearing. He is a nationally recognized speaker in the areas of public information, crisis communications and disaster preparedness and is an adjunct at FEMA s National Emergency Training Center. Page 20 of 52
4 Deidre Dockery: Deidre Dockery is the State Coordinator of Deaf-Blind Services with the NC Division of Services for the Blind and has held this position since She has been employed in the field of vocational rehabilitation for over twenty-two years and is passionate about her work with individuals who are deaf-blind. Rob Dowling, Au.D., FAAA: Dr. Rob Dowling is Chief Audiologist at Carolina Hearing Group in Raleigh. He has had a long standing hearing loss for which he wears a cochlear implant in one ear and a hearing instrument in the other ear. Prior to working at Carolina Hearing Group, Dr. Dowling worked with a major hearing instrument manufacturer as a trainer and field representative. Dr. Dowling was also senior audiologist for one of the largest private practice audiology clinics in the Northeast. Dr. Dowling's expertise is in fitting hearing instruments and auditory rehabilitation. Joe Duarte: Joe Duarte is the President of Duartek, Inc., a company providing engineered accessible systems to State and Federal Agencies to help their facilities to be more accessible to all individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Duartek also provides consultation services to private industry. In addition, Joe s company develops custom engineered systems to make residences fully accessible for home homeowners with special needs. Before founding Duartek, Joe worked for ten years as an engineer at IBM. He holds a degree in Biomedical Electronics Engineering from the University of Rhode Island. Joe has a profound hearing loss and moved to America from Portugal when he was 14 years old. He now lives with his wife Meg and four children in Centreville, Virginia. Carol Flexer, Ph.D.: Dr. Carol Flexer is recognized internationally as a lecturer, consultant and author in her special areas of expertise including pediatric and educational audiology. Philip C. Griffin, Au.D.: Dr. Griffin is a private practice audiologist with The Hearing Clinic,Inc., with offices located in Greensboro, High Point and Asheboro. An alumnus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill audiology program, Dr. Griffin has focused his clinical attention on dizziness, imbalance, and fall prevention. Winnie Hargis: Winnie Hargis is a graduate of Florida State University s education program and has used her degree as a teacher, customer service representative, researcher and financial business manager. Her passion is to write articles about and to provide programs and training on the Americans with Disabilities Act and hearing loss issues. Since 1997 she has been a general/civil neutral mediator on contract cases for the Atlanta District Office of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the U.S. Postal Service, and Key Bridge Foundation s Mediation Program for the U.S. Department of Justice, as well as for several Georgia county Juvenile and Magistrate court systems. She brings experience in advocacy, public speaking, board policy and long range planning to the board of trustees. Ms. Hargis has been a member of the Hearing Loss Association of America since She served 2 terms as president of the Atlanta Hears Chapter and 11 years as the Georgia State Chapter Coordinator. She cochaired the 2003 national convention held in Atlanta, Georgia, and currently is the 2007 Greater Atlanta Walk4Hearing Sponsorship coordinator. Page 21 of 52
5 Cynthia Harmon: Cynthia Harmon is a Hard of Hearing Services Specialist with the NC Division of Services for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing. Cynthia has a severe to profound hearing loss and communicates using hearing aids, speechreading, and ALDs. She majored in Psychology at Wake Forest University. While educating about hearing loss as a professional and volunteer, she has had contact with hundreds of hard of hearing people online and in person. Michael Harvey, Ph.D., A.B.P.P.: Dr. Michael Harvey is a Clinical Psychologist, with a strong focus on hearing loss. You may have read his books or his regular regular column, "What's On Your Mind?", in Hearing Loss, the Magazine of Hearing Loss Association of America. Pam Holmes: Pamela Holmes is Director of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs and CapTel Customer Service for Ultratec, Inc. where she has worked the last 20 years. In her job, Pam had frequent contact with consumers participating in the 13 CapTel state trials of which she helped set up and now with consumers of the 44 state CapTel programs. Holmes has served on the TDI Board of Directors and has served twice as co-chair of the TDI Conference Program (1999-Seattle; 2001 Sioux Falls). President Clinton appointed Holmes to the U.S. Access Board in She was re-appointed to a second term in Holmes was elected Chair of the U.S. Access Board in March During her tenure on the Board, Holmes played a lead role in the Board s development of accessibility guidelines for telecommunications equipment (Section 255) and Federal Electronic and Information Technology (Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act as Amended). She also chaired the Board s Technical Programs Committee for three years. Holmes currently serves as chair of the Gallaudet University Board of Trustees, and serves on the WI Universal Service Fund Council. Holmes has a BA in English from Gallaudet University and MS in Deaf Education from the University of Tennessee. Elizabeth Hopkins: Elizabeth Hopkins, B.S. U.N.C. Greensboro, Deaf Education. Mrs. Hopkins is a Parent-Infant Educator for Early Intervention Program for Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. She provides direct services to families and children with hearing loss. Diana Lee, M.Ed.: Diana Lee, M.Ed. Boston University, Deaf Education, developed and implemented the Parent-Infant Program in public schools. She is an Infant, Toddler & Family Specialist with Early Intervention Program for Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing provides direct services to families of children with hearing loss. Dr. Helen Martikeanin: Dr. Martikeanin is the Retired Head of Health Education for the World Health Organization. No photo available. Ruth Miller: Ruth Miller has a Masters degree in Special Education and serves as Special Services Coordinator at Frank Porter Graham Child Care Program, which is an inclusive program for children birth to five. Her role involves managing the early intervention component for children with special needs and their families. Ruth has had a life long profound hearing loss. In addition she advocates for people with hearing loss. Page 22 of 52
6 Jeff Mobley: In his role as Hard of Hearing Program Coordinator for the North Carolina Division of Services for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing, Jeff coordinates the efforts of the Hard of Hearing Specialists at the Regional Centers across the state. Jeff has helped North Carolina retain its leadership in providing services to Hard of Hearing People. He's also coordinated efforts among agencies from other states through sharing sessions at HLAA conventions. Denise Portis: Denise Portis is, of course, Terry's Wife, and the initial reason for Terry's interest in hearing loss, but she's gained a reputation of her own as an advocate for people with hearing loss. If you've followed any of the hearing loss web groups, you know how welcome her posts and stories are. Terry Portis, Ed. D.: Dr. Terry Portis is the Executive Director of the Hearing Loss Association of America. The Hearing Loss Association has 14 state organizations and 200 local chapters. Terry is a graduate of Covenant College and received his Master s Degree from NC A&T State University. He has a doctorate in Counseling Psychology. Terry became interested in hearing loss when his wife, Denise, began to experience severe hearing problems nine years ago. He has been in education and human services for 18 years and in a leadership position for 14 of those years. He has spoken on various topics at conferences and workshops across the country on non-profit leadership, psychological and religious issues of acquired disabilities, and the family and faith dynamics of disability, loss and trauma. Terry is based in the Hearing Loss Association s Washington, DEC office in Bethesda, Maryland. Terry also is an adjunct professor of psychology at Taylor University. Terry and Denise live in Maryland with their two teenage children. Rachael Ragin, Ed.D.: Dr. Rachael Ragin has served in several positions supporting Deaf and Hard of Hearing People, including positions in consulting, and DSDHH. She has also been active in Hearing Loss Association of North Carolina. She is currently an Educational Consultant for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Exceptional Children Division of NC Dept. of Public Instruction. Jackson Roush, Ph.D.: Dr. Jackson Roush., is Professor and Director of the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC. He is also Section Head for Audiology at the UNC Center for Development and Learning. Stephanie Sjoblad, Au.D..: Dr. Sjoblad is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Clinic Coordinator of the UNC Hearing & Communication Centers clinical audiology programs. Dr. Sjoblad received her M.S. in Audiology from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and her Doctorate of Audiology from the University of Florida-Gainesville. She is one of three siblings in her family with congenital hearing loss and has worn hearing aids since the age of six. Page 23 of 52
7 Florence Soltys, MSW, ACSW, CCSW: Florence Soltys is clinical associate professor in the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, chair of the Services to the Older Adult and Family Program, adjunct associate professor in the School of Nursing and clinical associate professor in the School of Medicine. Janet Trychin, Au.D.: Dr Janet Trychin is an educational audiologist whose professional interest and experience is in accommodating adolescent students who are hard of hearing in mainstream classroom situations. She has co-authored with her husband, Dr. Sam Trychin, Living With Hearing Loss: at School ; a workbook intended to help teachers, parents, and students better understand the difficulties the student with hearing loss experiences. Dr. Trychin also served as a consulting audiologist for the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Mental Health for People who are Hard of Hearing and Late Deafened at the California School of Professional Psychology in San Diego. While living in Maryland, Dr. Trychin was a faculty member of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Sam Trychin, Ph.D.: Dr. Sam Trychin, psychologist, educator, and author, is one of the most widely acclaimed speakers on the topic of hearing loss in the world. Debara L. Tucci, M.D., M.S., F.A.C.S.: Dr. Debara L. Tucci is an Associate Professor of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at Duke University Medical Center. She is Director of Otology, Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery, and Director of the Cochlear Implant Program. Denise A. Tucker, CCC-A, Au.D.: Dr. Denise Tucker is an Associate Professor of Audiology in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the School of Health and Human Performance at UNCG. Melissa Wagner: Melissa is the mother to three children, two of which have hearing loss. Her daughter Anna was diagnosed by the UNHS and daughter Julia was adopted from China with atresia and microtia. Melissa contributed to Michigan s Guidelines for Newborn Hearing Services with EHDI. She also has presented as a plenary speaker for the National EHDI conference. Melissa is a Parent Guide for the Michigan Guide-By-Your-Side program and well as the President of the Parent Advisory Committee with her Intermediate School District. Barbara Winslow, Au.D., CCC-A: In addition to providing on-going clinical services with UNC Hearing and Communication Center, Dr. Barbara Winslow teaches the Industrial Audiology and Hearing Conservation Course and co-teaches Hearing Aid Fitting and Dispensing course. Page 24 of 52
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