Connect for Success: The Importance of State Associations with Robert McKinney
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Guest: Robert McKinney, MA, CCC-SLP
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In this episode of School of Speech, host Carolyn Dolby delves into the critical role state associations play in speech-language pathology. Joined by special guest Robert McKinney, President of the California Speech Language and Hearing Association (CSHA), the discussion covers McKinney's extensive background, the importance of state associations for networking and advocacy, and the valuable connections they foster. The episode also explores how to get involved in these associations, the benefits of professional development, and the impact of advocacy efforts on safeguarding the profession. This engaging conversation aims to inspire and inform both new and seasoned professionals about the numerous opportunities and support available through state associations.
Episode Timeline:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview
01:05 Housekeeping and Disclosures
02:21 Bob's Journey into Speech Pathology
03:43 Importance of State Associations
05:26 Networking and Mentorship
06:17 Advocacy and Legislative Efforts
13:13 Engaging with Students and New Professionals
28:03 ASHA's Role and Support
31:39 Introduction to CSAP and Its Importance
32:37 The Power of Networking and Advocacy
34:52 Leadership Development and Foundations
38:12 Challenges and Successes in Advocacy
44:18 Board Structure and Responsibilities
46:22 Commitment and Volunteering in Associations
54:07 Professional Development and Conventions
59:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
About the Guest:
Robert (Bob) McKinney, M.A., CCC-SLP, is the author of “Here’s How to Do Accent Modification,” published by Plural Publishing in 2019. He holds MAs in Communicative Disorders, International Relations, and Education. Bob speaks six languages, has lived in six countries, and has worked with clients from over eighty nations. He had a 26-year career in ESL Instruction, including working as a teacher trainer at UCSD’s English Language Institute. He currently works with predominantly bilingual students as the lead SLP at the Sweetwater Union High School District. At San Diego State University, he teaches phonetics and supervises graduate students in the Accent and Communication Training Program. He is the Chair-Elect of the California Speech Language Hearing Association (CSHA) and the Corporate Speech Pathology Network (CORSPAN) co-president.
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