New Members Elected to American Cochlear Implant Alliance Board of Directors

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HHTM
July 23, 2024

Washington, D.C.— The American Cochlear Implant Alliance (ACI Alliance) recently elected new board members and thanked outgoing members during CI2024 Vancouver: 17th International Conference on Cochlear Implants and Other Implantable Technologies held earlier this month in Vancouver, Canada.

The newly elected board members are:

  • Kenneth H. Lee, MD, PhD
    • UT Southwestern Medical Center
    • Professor, Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
  • Charles Limb, MD
    • University of California San Francisco
    • Francis A. Sooy Professor of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
    • Chief of the Division of Otology, Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery
  • Allison Biever, AuD
    • Rocky Mountain Ear Center
  • Michael Scott, AuD
    • Dayton Children’s Hospital

Chair of the Board of Directors, Andrea Warner-Czyz, PhD, Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas Callier Center for Communication Disorders, was re-elected to serve a second year.

ACI Alliance extended its gratitude to outgoing board members Drs. Camille Dunn, David Kelsall, Fred Telischi, and Melissa Hall for their dedicated service. The ACI Alliance Board of Directors represents a diverse group of professionals, including surgeons, audiologists, speech-language pathologists, educators of children with hearing loss, parents, and adult CI recipients, reflecting the organization’s mission and values.

ACI Alliance is a not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to eliminating barriers to cochlear implantation by sponsoring research, raising awareness, and advocating for improved access to cochlear implants for patients of all ages across the US.

For more information on the leadership of ACI Alliance, visit: ACI Alliance Board of Directors.

 

About ACIA

The ACI Alliance, a not-for-profit membership organization, is dedicated to eliminating barriers to cochlear implantation through research, advocacy, and heightened awareness. By honoring trailblazers like Dr. Firszt, the organization continues to champion improved access to cochlear implants for patients of all ages across the United States.

 

Source: ACIA

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