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NCSHLA Advisory Council

Key members of NCSHLA advocate for the state's interests and on behalf of the profession in a variety of capacities, including at the national level with the American Speech Hearing Association.

Additional information on the role of the NCSHLA Advisory Council is available for download here. For additional information, please contact NCSHLA offices at (919) 833-3984.


ASHA Advisory Councilors
Perry Flynn
Greensboro

Perry Flynn, M.Ed. CCC/SLP is an APT Associate Professor and the Consultant to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction in the area of Speech Language Pathology. He has served two terms on the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Speech-Hearing-Language Association in addition to serving on many of the associations' committees. He has chaired ASHA's School Finance Committee, and been a member of the School Service Delivery Committee and Convention Committee. He is co-author of ASHA publications: Developing Educationally Relevant IEPs and Conducting Educationally Relevant Evaluations. He has presented several ASHA "webinars" on topics related to Federal and State Law. He is a North American Riding for the Handicapped, Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor, Operation Smile volunteer and the Director of the Equestrian Sport Development Team for Special Olympics North Carolina. He is the recipient of the UNCG, Ethal Martis Lauther Outstanding Alumni Award for Communication Sciences and Disorders.

ASHA Advisory Councilors
Wayne A. Foster, PhD, CCC-Sp/A
Brown Summit

Wayne was dually certified in speech/language pathology and audiology in 1980 after graduating from the University of South Carolina in 1979. Over the years Wayne has had experience in hearing aid fitting and dispensing, cochlear implants, (central) auditory processing evaluation and therapy, auditory habilitation/rehabilitation, inter-operative ABR monitoring, and neonatal intensive care hearing testing. After serving on the very last two years of the Legislative Council, Wayne transitioned to the Audiology Advisory Council and was subsequently elected for another term.