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ACE Award Listing January - December 2019 ACE Award Listing January - December 2019 During this period, the following ASHA members and /or certificate holders were presented the Award for Continuing Education (ACE) by the Continuing Education Board. The ACE is a formal recognition of professionals who have demonstrated their commitment to lifelong learning by earning 7.0 CEUs (70 contact hours) within a 36-month period. For those individuals who have received more than one ACE, the number of awards is indicated in parentheses. United States Awardee Name Award Presented City, State Jill Marie Aarstad May 2019 Tyndall, South Dakota Yana Abakina July 2019 Jersey City, New Jersey Edward Abalos February 2019 Orlando, Florida Elizabeth Aber June 2019 Allison Park, Pennsylvania Laura Abercrombie December 2019 Quitman, Georgia Aracely Abergel June 2019 Houston, Texas Susan Abernathy January 2019 SAINT PETERS, Missouri Sydney Abernathy March 2019 Plainsboro, New Jersey Caroline Abourezk June 2019 Colorado Springs, Colorado Faigy Abowitz (2) August 2019 Brooklyn, New York September 2019 Rozaliya Abramova April 2019 Brooklyn, New York Pazit Abramowicz November 2019 Yonkers, New York Rina Abrams November 2019 Baltimore, Maryland Susan Abrams November 2019 Rockville, Maryland Maria Abramson January 2019 Dana Point, California Suzanne Abt (2) June 2019 Carmel, New York November 2019 Elizabeth Abts August 2019 Spanish Fort, Alabama Alison Achor (3) April 2019 West Pawlet, February 2019 February 2019 Rachael Ackerman November 2019 Woodbridge, Virginia Scott Ackerman April 2019 Dallas, Oregon Anne Ackerson July 2019 Yuma, Arizona Jennifer Ackett September 2019 Plant City, Florida Deanna Acosta June 2019 San Diego, California Nimet Adam November 2019 Delray Beach, Florida Angela Adams October 2019 Ft. Wainwright, Alaska Cassidy Ellen Adams January 2019 Montgomery, Illinois Catherine Adams May 2019 Mystic, Connecticut Gabrielle Adams May 2019 Chesilhurst, New Jersey Joan Adams December 2019 Pinetta, Florida Laura Adams May 2019 Santa Cruz, California Sara Adams April 2019 Fort Worth, Texas Tracy Adams May 2019 Sherwood, Oregon Michelle Adessa October 2019 Cleveland, Ohio Marci Adilman October 2019 Atlanta, Georgia Kathleen Adinolfi November 2019 Bayside, New York Denise Adkins May 2019 Memphis, Tennessee Elizabeth Adkins July 2019 Tuscola, Texas Jamie Adkins June 2019 Lexington , Kentucky Chaya Adler December 2019 Southfield, Michigan Giovanna Adornetto October 2019 Royersford, Pennsylvania Angela Adrian November 2019 Saint Louis, Missouri Kelly Adrian February 2019 Katy, Texas Michele Adrian May 2019 Tacoma, Washington Terry Adriatico March 2019 Union Ridge, New Jersey Leslie Aedo September 2019 Hacienda Heights, California Marylen Agbang June 2019 North Las Vegas, Nevada Evangeline Agemy March 2019 Plano, Texas Paula Agins-Bochetto September 2019 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Misty Agne September 2019 Shelbyville, Kentucky Caterina Agnello March 2019 Newburgh, New York Rachel Agron September 2019 Walnut Creek , California Arlene Aguilar December 2019 El Cajon , California Consuelo Aguilar March 2019 Glendora, California Jessica Aguilar November 2019 Norwood, Ohio Karen Aguilera February 2019 Portland, Oregon Amana Ahamad October 2019 San Diego, California Meghan Ahern May 2019 Brooklyn, New York Sarah Ahmed November 2019 Escondido, California Vidhu Ajay November 2019 Sugar Land, Texas Christina Akers November 2019 Oak Creek, Wisconsin Marea Akers April 2019 Charleston, West Virginia Cristine Aki May 2019 Anchorage, Alaska Murad AL-momani August 2019 Kansas city, Missouri Jennifer Alaniz June 2019 Corp Christi, Texas Nancy Alarcon April 2019 Buckeye, Arizona Maria Albarran May 2019 Acton, Massachusetts Michelle Albera August 2019 Nyack, New York JoAnna Albert March 2019 Brooklyn Heights, New York Rachel Alberts October 2019 Newtown, Pennsylvania Katherine Albertson June 2019 Boise, Idaho Abby Albin December 2019 Kingston, Massachusetts Kristina Albrecht September 2019 Pensacola, Florida Sarah Alderks December 2019 Las Vegas, Nevada Megan Aldrich June 2019 Fairfax, Virginia Patricia Aldridge August 2019 Ypsilanti, Michigan Michele Nadine Alegre April 2019 Carmel, California Joanne Alexander February 2019 Bloomington, Illinois Karen Alexander December 2019 Mead, Washington Michele Alexander December 2019 Stone Mountain, Georgia Nancy Alexander April 2019 Estes Park, Colorado Alliete Alfano July 2019 Miami, Florida Yeline Alfonso July 2019 Hialeah, Florida Lewis Alford December 2019 Madison, Florida Nanci Aliani September 2019 Sunny Isles, Florida Munirah AlKhuwaiter November 2019 Evanston, Illinois Julia Alkire March 2019 Arlington, Texas Monica Allard August 2019 El Paso , Texas Hollie Alldredge September 2019 Ashville , Alabama Brianne Allen June 2019 Yuma, Arizona Elizabeth Allen December 2019 Spanish Fort, Alabama Erin Allen (2) July 2019 St. Louis, Missouri June 2019 Evelyn Allen (2) April 2019 Lincoln, California January 2019 Hannah Allen June 2019 Bountiful, Utah Jaclyn Allen March 2019 Cumming, Georgia Jennifer Allen March 2019 ocala, Florida Katie Allen March 2019 Sparks, Nevada Lori Allen November 2019 Jacksonville, Florida Mary Allen April 2019 Dryden, Virginia Megan Allen February 2019 Lancaster, Kentucky Melissa Allen May 2019 Laramie, Wyoming Rachel Allen July 2019 Bend, Oregon Nancy Allen-Kurlander September 2019 Newburgh, New York Arielle Allentoff May 2019 Milton, Delaware Sherrie Allgrunn April 2019 Vermillion, South Dakota Breanna Allor August 2019 Mesa, Arizona Lisa Alltop June 2019 Montgomery, Illinois Kimberlee Almon November 2019 Portland, Oregon Nadia Alobaid November 2019 College Station , Texas Vanessa Aloisio September 2019 Wheaton, Illinois Naga Alomari March 2019 Fairfax, Virginia Bianca Alomoto March 2019 Brooklyn, New York Amit Alon March 2019 Newton, Massachusetts Cynthia Alonso October 2019 Miami Lakes, Florida Rebecca Alper September 2019 Collingswood, New Jersey Amy Alpert March 2019 Becket, Massachusetts Lauren Alpert July 2019 Brooklyn, New York Josephine Alston November 2019 Madison, Mississippi Erica Altamirano April 2019 Charlotte, North Carolina Natalie Altenhofen January 2019 Marathon, Wisconsin Donna Altman December 2019 Randolph, New Jersey Lauren Altneu May 2019 Stormville, New York Gladdie Altura September 2019 Lynnwood, Washington Athena Alvarado February 2019 Reedley, California Elisha Alvarado February 2019 San Antonio, Texas Rose Marie Alvarado September 2019 San Jose, California Grisel Alvarez December 2019 Chicago, Illinois Morgan Alvarez October 2019 Fort Myers, Florida Jewel Alvis (2) April 2019 Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas July 2019 Heather Amann December 2019 Layton, Utah Taylor Amato September 2019 North Brunswick, New Jersey Susan Amberg April 2019 Nashville, Tennessee Brittany Ambriz December 2019 Kingsville, Texas Marla Ambrose May 2019 Bothell, Washington Tracey Ambrose September 2019 Silver Spring, Maryland Martha Amendolagine November 2019 Albuquerque, New Mexico Gail Amendt April 2019 Camarillo, California Julee Amerman December 2019 Morton, Illinois Kerrie Ammons June 2019 Columbia, South Carolina Stephanie Amortegui April 2019 Greenacres, Florida Deborah Amundson (2) April 2019 Farr West, Utah December 2019 Bernadette Anderson February 2019 Chicago, Illinois Beth Anderson August 2019 Grafton, Wisconsin Corinne Anderson April 2019 Blacklick, Ohio Debra Anderson March 2019 Upper Marlboro, Maryland Elwood Anderson December 2019 Alpena, Michigan Emma Anderson October 2019 Rexburg, Idaho Jaimie Anderson (2) December 2019 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida March 2019 K Anne Anderson June 2019 Omaha, Nebraska Lacey Anderson August 2019 Burleson, Texas Lisa Anderson June 2019 Fairfield, California Ruth Anderson May 2019 Fort Calhoun, Nebraska Terry Anderson July 2019 Bruce Crossing, Michigan Patricia Anderson McCarthy November 2019 Sarasota, Florida Melanie Anderson Perkins (2) April 2019 Columbia, South Carolina December 2019 Vanessa Anderson-Smith April 2019 Sioux Falls, South Dakota Lucyna Ando October 2019 Mission Viejo, California Katherine Andreadis March 2019 Whitestone, New York Erin Andreani April 2019 Arlington, Virginia Karen Andregg November 2019 Lawrence, Kansas Pamela Andres-Elias September 2019 Oakland , California Marilyn Andress May 2019 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Brooke Andrews (3) December 2019 Houston, Texas February 2019 September 2019 Kathorine Andrews September 2019 Peachtree Corners, Georgia Tess Andrews March 2019 Sacramento, California Valorie Andrews December 2019 Sahuarita, Arizona Melissa Andrews-Salvia September 2019 Crystal Lake, Illinois Jessi Andricks August 2019 Raleigh, North Carolina Jill Andrus June 2019 Smithfield, Utah Sarah Angerman November 2019 Minneapolis, Minnesota Cristal Anguiano December 2019 Deer Park, California Bethany Anke November 2019 Carpinteria, California Erin Ankeny March 2019 Brookville, Pennsylvania Krista Annese October 2019 Webster, New York Cheryl Anselmo March 2019 Denver, Colorado Rebecca Ansen November 2019 Lake Oswego, Oregon Lauren Anthony August 2019 Dallas, Texas Sabina Anthony November 2019 Rolling Hills Estates, California Teresa Anthony April 2019 Tampa, Florida Elise Antista February 2019 Overland Park, Kansas Lisa Antley December 2019 Morganton, North Carolina Susan Antonellis May 2019 Mill Neck, New York Jeanna Antrim November 2019 Edwardsville, Illinois Padideh Anvari October 2019 Westlake Village, California Kenn Apel April 2019 Columbia, South Carolina Lauren Apodaca February 2019 Dallas, Texas Marisol Aponte-Santiago September 2019 San Antonio, Texas Nicole Apostolou
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