Martin made president-elect
by MBJ Staff
Published: April 1,2012
Tags: DuBard School of Language Disorders, Maureen Martin, Mississippi Speech-Language-Hearing Association, University of Southern Mississippi
Dr. Maureen Martin, director of the University of Southern Mississippi’s DuBard School for Language Disorders, has been elected president-elect of the Mississippi Speech-Language-Hearing Association (MSHA) for 2012. She will serve as president of MSHA in 2013.
Martin is a nationally certified speech-language pathologist and teacher of the deaf and also is a Certified Academic Language Therapist. She also holds state licensure in elementary education, learning disabilities, reading and school administration.
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