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ISA A world that understands stuttering |
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Updated
June 21, 2008
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Board and Advisory board members Self Introduction My name is Stefan Hoffmann, I am 33 and from Cologne / Germany. Currently I am living in Beijing / China, where I'm working for a German car manufacturer. I joined the Stuttering Self-Help Movement in 1991 in Cologne and found with it the help, which speech therapy in the years before could not give me. As I always was interested in foreign countries and languages, I became involved with ISA in 1998, when I attended the World Congress for People Who Stutter in Johannesburg / South Africa. Since then I work on the ISA Board, mainly dealing with "Outreach" to countries where the public is still not aware of the stuttering problem and of ISA. Targeted regions are especially East Asia and Latin America. - Chair![]() Mark Irwin is a dentist in private practice in Adelaide, Australia. He is a past president of the Australian Speak Easy Association (1995 -1997) and has been a board member of the ISA since 1998. He currently serves as ISA chairman.
Benny Ravid is a software engineer. He is the chair and founder of AMBI, the Israel Stuttering Association. He is also ISA board member , head of the webmaster group of the ISA website and webmaster of AMBI website .
![]() Martine De Vloed is an employee at a company in Ghent, Belgium. She is a
- Former ISA Treasurer ![]() Mel Hoffman: Retired. Certified Public Accountant. Formerly director of taxes at Ampex Corporation. Member of the board of directors of the National Stuttering Association from 1983-1994, serving some of these years as either secretary or treasurer. Member of the ISA management committee, 1995-1998. Member of the ISA board of directors, 1998-2001, also serving as treasurer.
![]() Thomas Krall is a teacher of mathematics, sports and music at a comprehensive school. He is currently on a sabbatical. Chair of a stuttering self-help group in Duesseldorf, Germany, 1989-1991. Chair of the German stuttering association, 1992-1993. Member of ISA management committee,1995-1998. Chair of ISA board of directors, 1998-2001. Thomas Krall (Left), Mark Irwin (Right)
Judith Eckardt is a licensed certified speech-language pathologist and a Board Recognized Fluency Specialist in ASHA She received her training at the University of Wisconsin, worked in the IL public schools for many years, and maintained a private practice with emphasis was upon fluency. Since 1999, she has been a clinical supervisor at Eastern Washington University for the Successful Stuttering Management Program. Much time has been donated to the self-help movement for people who stutter. Judith
is a stutterer and she founded NSA Metro North in 1996 in IL. In June 2000, she was Chair of the Annual Convention of
the National Stuttering Association (NSA) in Chicago. At this time, she continues to be on the Board of
Directors and Secretary of the Judith Eckardt (Center), Mark Irwin (Left),
Masuhiko Kawasaki is a member of the Japan Stuttering Project, Vice Chair-person of the Osaka Stuttering Project, Leader of a volunteer group for mentally challenged children and President of a company in Osaka. He writes, "I started stuttering before entering elementary school. For more than 30 years, I avoided situations that involved speaking. I also denied not only stuttering but also myself. However, my attitude towards stuttering has changed since I joined the JSP. Now I do not find the need to hide my stuttering. I feel free to challenge anything that I want. Stuttering no longer interferes with my life. Through my experience of getting involved with the activities of the JSP I discovered meaningfulness in my life and learned ways to live positively even with stuttering." Anita Scharis Blom has stuttered since she was 9. She is born and raised in the Netherlands, but now married and living in Sweden, works as a substitute teacher and IT support at a school for adults as well as a secretary for their private company. Beside her 12 year old daughter, her saxophone playing in a local band and her private website on stuttering, she is a board member at the local chapter, chair person for the national stuttering association, vice chair of the European League of Stuttering Associations and a member of the advisory board of the International Stuttering Association. She has been a project manager for different local and national stuttering information projects and is an appreciated local, national and international key note speaker. Her aim is to put stuttering on the political agenda, to raise awareness among all people surrounding us who stutter and to give stuttering a face, full of hope for the future.
I am 39 years old and have stuttered since I started talking at the age of two. 17 of my 21 brothers and
sisters, and half brothers and half sisters stutter. I hold a Bachelors Degree in law (Licence en Droit) and have worked
in a law firm in Douala Cameroon.
Master in Speech Pathology Ruth Ezraty (Left), Beatriz Bian de Touzet (Right)
Warren Brown is a newspaper journalist with a bachelor of arts in sociology. For the last eight years, he has been editor of Air Flow, the quarterly magazine of the New Zealand Speak Easy Association. He has also served as vice president and publicity officer for the association. He is an ISA board member, One Voice co-ordinator and a former editor of One Voice. He is also active in Passing Twice. He has stuttered since 1966.
Keith is a retired Computer professional. He has stuttered since he was 3 years old. Although his wife died in 2001, he regularly visits his married daughter in Illinios USA, and his married son and two grandsons in England. Through out his working life he was involved in helping others to accept change. In February 2006, he stepped out of his comfort zones and his own village to seek more fluency. Since then, as a member and secretary of the BSA Board of Trustees, and a member of the ISA Outreach program he has looked for ways to raise stuttering awareness and to help People Who Stutter. As a member of the ISA Board Keith will look for innovative ways in the three T's (Training, Therapy and Technology) to help Children and Adults Who Stutter in all the countries of the World where there is little or no help. Per F. Knudsen, psychologist and director of the Stuttering Information Center of Denmark. Has been a member of the Association for Stutterers in Denmark (FSD) for more than 25 years. Has been chair for the FSD and editor of the FSD newsletter. Has been involving in the international stuttering movement in almost 20 years and have served as the ISA and ELSA contact person since the very beginning. Is married with Kirsten and have a son, Pelle.
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