College of Education alumna elected president of NSSLHA

Chelsea Walker, an alumna of the University of Georgia College of Education and a graduate student clinician at UGA’s Speech and Hearing Clinic, was recently elected president of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) after serving in various positions in the organization, including NSSLHA’s Region 3 Councilor and vice president of UGA’s NSSLHA chapter.

As president, Walker will oversee the association’s executive council, which is comprised of 10 students in speech-language pathology and audiology programs across the nation. Her term officially starts in July.

I will get to dabble in all areas, working with each council member on specific projects," said Walker. “My responsibility as president [will be to] build off my predecessor and pave the way for successors.

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