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Lori Linder, M.A., CCC/SLP began
City Speech, Inc. in 1994. She received her Master's of Arts from St. Louis University. She holds the Certificate of Clinical
Competence from the American Speech Language Hearing Association and her Missouri License from the MO Board of the Healing
Arts. Prior to beginning City Speech, Lori worked in the Palm Beach County School System, Medical Center at Princeton, and
was the director of the Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders. Currently Lori is providing speech and language
therapy and diagnostics through contracts with the St. Louis Public Schools, MO Department of Disability Determinations, and
private clients throughout the St. Louis area. You can contact Lori at lori@cityspeech.com.
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Josh Hawley, M.S., CCC/SLP received his Master's Degree from the University of Arizona. He holds
his Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology from the American Speech Language Hearing Association and
is licensed through the Missouri Board of Healing Arts. He has a strong emphasis in disorders within the autism spectrum,
as well as children with severe to profound disabilites. In addition, Josh has evaluated and treated disorders of articulation,
fluency, voice, language, and feeding/swallowing abilities. He worked in a clinical/residential setting in Omaha, Nebraska
as well as the San Diego City Schools in California. Josh currently works with school-age children in the St. Louis Public
Schools.
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Robin Golombeck, M.S., CCC/SLP received her Master's
of Science Degree in Communication Disorders from Fontbonne University in May 2000. She has much experience in providing diagnostic
and therapeutic services to preschool and school-age children with a wide range of speech and language impairments including
disorders of articulation, phonology, fluency, social skills and oral motor. Robin has a background in early intervention
home-based therapy. Her expertise is in working with preschool children with developmental disabilities such as Prevasive
Developmental Disorder, Autism, Down Syndrome, and phonological and language disorders.
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Chelsea Deiters, M.A., CCC/SLP received her Master's Degree in Speech Pathology from St. Louis University
in 2002. She has experience working in the St. Louis Public Schools, providing both diagnostic and therapeutic services to
school-age children. She also has experience in early intervention, working in a variety of settings such as homes, daycares,
and preschools. She specializes in supporting a child in a natural enviroment, promoting inclusion, and utilizing peers and
family involvement to help children achieve their goals. She has worked with a wide range of speech and language impairments,
including disorders of articulation, phonology, fluency, social skills, developmental delays, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and
Down Syndrome. Chelsea is currently providing speech and language therapy to school-age children in a Charter School setting
in the City of St. Louis.
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Erin Tilley, M.S., CCC/SLP
received her Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Fontbonne University
in 2000. She holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech Language Hearing Association
and her Missouri license through the Missouri Board of Healing Arts. She has experience in serving children in a variety of
settings including elementary education, outpatient rehabilitation and inpatient acute care. Erin spent
six years working in San Francisco and around the Bay area where she pioneered the pediatric speech-language pathology program
for Kaiser Permanente – San Francisco Medical Center. She received specialized training and experience
in diagnosing and treating children with motor speech disorders, traumatic brain injury and feeding and swallowing dysfunction.
She has experience in evaluation and treatment of disorders of language, articulation, phonology, developmental
delays, Down Syndrome, and Autism Spectrum Disorder. Erin is currently conducting
diagnostic testing for school-age children in a Charter School
setting in the City of St. Louis.
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Judy Lazerwitz, M.Ed. received her B.S. in Speech and Hearing Sciences from Bradley University in
1971 and M.Ed. in Education (emphasis in Learning Disabilities) from UM-St.Louis in 1976. Judy worked as a Speech/Language
Pathologist for the St. Louis Public Schools for 35+ years and retired in June 2007. She holds a Missouri Lifetime Teaching
Certification for grades K-12 in Speech Correction, Deaf/Hard of Hearing, ED, LD and EMR. Judy is currently providing speech
and language therapy to school-age children in a Charter School setting in the City of St. Louis.
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Mary Alwes, B.S., received her Bachelors of Science Degree in Speech Pathology from Southeast Missouri
State University in 1973. Since, she has accumulated thirty graduate hours in the areas of Speech Pathology, Early Childhood,
and Learning Disabilities from SIU-E and UMSL. Mary worked for the St. Louis Public Schools for 32 years, retiring in June,
2005. During that time she provided diagnostic and therapeutic services to children age five through high school. She holds
a Missouri Lifetime Teaching Certificate for grades K-12 in Speech Correction. Mary is currently providing speech and language
therapy to school-age children in a Charter School setting in the City of St. Louis.
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Gail “Missie” Nicholls, M.A. received her Master's Degree in Counseling from Webster
University in 1982. She received her undergraduate degree in Speech Pathology from Southeast Missouri State University in
1975. She has experience working in the St. Louis Public Schools, providing both diagnostic and therapeutic services to school-age
children for thirty years, retiring from the public schools in June of 2008. She also has experience in early intervention,
working in a variety of settings such as homes, private schools, and preschools. She specializes in diagnostics, working with
a variety of professionals to determine the eligibility of special education services. She has worked with a wide range of
speech and language impairments, including disorders of articulation, phonology, fluency, social skills, developmental delays,
Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Down Syndrome. Missie is currently providing diagnostic speech and language services to students
in Charter Schools in the City of St. Louis.
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Emily Schiltz, M.A., CCC/SLP received her Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from St. Louis University in 2002. She holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American
Speech Language Hearing Association and her Missouri license through the Missouri Board of Healing Arts. Emily
has experience in evaluation and treatment of disorders of language, articulation, phonology, fluency, social skills, developmental delays, swallowing, Down Syndrome, and Autism Spectrum Disorder.
In addition, she specializes in treatment of childhood apraxia of speech, as well as, general
early intervention services. Emily is currently providing speech and language
therapy to school-age children in a Charter School setting
in the City of St. Louis.
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Jim Greenstein, Director of Business Development, is a graduate of Indiana
University and holds a B.S. in Finance. He has 20+ years of sales, marketing and business management experience. You can contact
Jim at jim@cityspeech.com
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