American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

2004 Class of the Minority Student Leadership Program

ASHA Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 17–21

The purpose of the Minority Student Leadership Program (MSLP) is to recruit and retain racial/ethnic minorities that have been historically under-represented in the professions. MSLP participants gain focused educational programming and activities that build and enhance leadership skills, an understanding of how the association works and an opportunity to interact with leaders in the professions of audiology, speech-language pathology, and speech, language, and hearing sciences.

Undergraduate Senior

Kellie Ingram The Ohio State University
Norma Villegas University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
   

First-Year Masters

Jairus-Joaquin Matthews Miami University
Janet Hobson University of Washington
Melody Kessinger Southwest Missouri State University
Natalie Wright SUNY, Albany
Saynarone Loupa Inthanam Nova Southeastern University
Sharese Green The College of New Jersey
Tricia Aragon University of New Mexico
Vanessa Gonzales Saint Louis University
   

Second-Year Masters

Angelique Torres University of Kansas
Avani Shah North Carolina Central University
Bridgett Sherron Howard University
Celeste Montgomery MGH Institute of Health Professions
Deanna Nagai University of Arizona
Dene Brown Marquette University
Janelle James Hunter College, CUNY
Kimberly Jenkins University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Kimmerly Harrell University of Mississippi
Monique Aspinall Teachers College, Columbia University
Pooja Aggarwal Teachers College, Columbia University
Rosa Gutierrez Moore University of Kansas
Susha Verghese University of Central Florida
Taazim Jessa University of Minnesota
Tisha Verghese University of South Carolina
Valerie McDowell Hampton University
Warrick McZeke North Carolina Central University
   

AuD

Candace Kukino University of Washington
Diane Martinez University of North Texas
Natalye Faison Gallaudet University

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