Sucheta Kamath, Founder and CEO of ExQ®, is honored to have received the Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Honors of the Association Award for 2021
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Sucheta Kamath, Founder and CEO of ExQ®, a personalized, digital training curriculum designed to teach Executive Function, is honored to have received the Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Honors of the Association Award for 2021.
Sucheta Kamath, Founder and CEO of ExQ®, receives 2021 GSHA Award I’m delighted and honored to have received this award. I have been a Member of ASHA since 1996 and a Member of GSHA since 2011. I believe GSHA’s mission is elegantly captured through its tagline: Communication for all! Have a voice. Be heard. Sucheta Kamath, CEO & Founder, ExQ®
Sucheta Kamath, Founder and CEO of ExQ®, is honored to have received the Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association s Honors of the Association Award for 2021 thetelegraph.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thetelegraph.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In the early 1970s, an eminent architect, Roger Degiorgio, shared his idea of setting up a federation for professional organisations, with John Chadwick, then director of the Commonwealth Foundation. The latter immediately gave his full support to this concept and on February 19, 1971, the Malta Federation of Professional Bodies was born, changing its name to Malta Federation of Professional Associations (MFPA) in 1999.
It was founded by seven members, five of which are still active today: Kamra tal-Periti, Dental Association of Malta, Malta Institute of Accountants, Medical Association of Malta and Malta Association of Electrical Engineers, which later joined other engineering disciplines and formed the Chamber of Engineers.
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Job: Speech and language pathologist
The role: Speech and language pathologists are responsible for identifying, preventing, intervening and assisting with a wide array of communication and swallowing disorders.
According to Chantal Mayer-Crittenden, an associate professor of speech and language pathology at Laurentian University and chair of the board of the Ontario Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologist, practitioners work with patients of all ages.
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“An infant with an intellectual delay, or Down syndrome, or who might eventually have autism, we will notice some delays early on,” she says. “The speech and language pathologist will work with families to try to prevent the disorder from becoming more serious.”