Lisa A. Scott, Ph.D., Vice President for Education for the Stuttering Foundation, was elected a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), which has 173,000 members. Fellowship is one of the highest forms of recognition given by ASHA of an individual’s accomplishments and is a public declaration of outstanding professional achievements. 
 
Kenn Apel, Ph.D., of the University of South Carolina nominated Scott for the award, which was presented on Nov. 21 during the ASHA convention in Orlando, FL.
 
“Being awarded ASHA Fellow means a great deal to me, as it is recognition by my colleagues that my professional contributions have been meaningful to others,” said Scott. “I decided when I was 18 that I wanted to be a speech-language pathologist and have never veered from that decision; I love what I do. I am so grateful for the opportunities I’ve been given to contribute to this field.”
 
 
From the Winter 2015 Newsletter