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Member State Appointed Delegates

State FlagAffiliationNameState
AudiologyLarry MoltAlabama
SLPKaren FlynnAlabama
AudiologyRebecca RusnakArkansas
SLPColleen SearsArkansas
AgencyNate BrownColorado
AgencyVacantColorado
Adopted on July 24, 1913, the Delaware state flag has a background of colonial blue surrounding a diamond of buff color in which the coat of arms of the state is placed. Below the diamond are the words “December 7, 1787,” indicating the day on which Delaware was the first state to ratify the United States constitution. Because of this action, Delaware became the first state in the Union, and is, therefore, accorded the first position in such national events as presidential inaugurations. According to members of the original commission established to design the flag, the shades of buff and colonial blue represent those of the uniform of General George Washington. Inside the diamond, the flag recognizes the importance of commerce {the ship} and agriculture {wheat, corn, the ox and the farmer} to the state. Tribute is also paid to the revolutionary war soldiers. The words in the ribbon banner read Liberty and Independence.AudiologyYell InversoDelaware
Adopted on July 24, 1913, the Delaware state flag has a background of colonial blue surrounding a diamond of buff color in which the coat of arms of the state is placed. Below the diamond are the words “December 7, 1787,” indicating the day on which Delaware was the first state to ratify the United States constitution. Because of this action, Delaware became the first state in the Union, and is, therefore, accorded the first position in such national events as presidential inaugurations. According to members of the original commission established to design the flag, the shades of buff and colonial blue represent those of the uniform of General George Washington. Inside the diamond, the flag recognizes the importance of commerce {the ship} and agriculture {wheat, corn, the ox and the farmer} to the state. Tribute is also paid to the revolutionary war soldiers. The words in the ribbon banner read Liberty and Independence.SLPEmily MucchettiDelaware
AudiologyAlice CellinoGeorgia
SLPKelley ClaasGeorgia
AudiologyGayle ChaneyIdaho
SLPKevin WoodallIdaho
AudiologyCarol HessionIndiana
SLPAnn BilodeauIndiana
AudiologyKevin KockIowa
SLPNancy AlmasiIowa
AudiologyDena HallKansas
SLPJeanne CopelandKansas
AudiologyVacantKentucky
SLPVacantKentucky
AudiologyJerrilyn Frasier VaughanLouisiana
SLPCeleste ParkerLouisiana
AudiologyAppointment PendingMaine
SLPAppointment PendingMaine
AudiologyStacey Samuels-ColeMaryland
SLPJill SilvermanMaryland
AgencyAmirah SaleemMississippi
AgencyFelicia WangMississippi
AudiologyLeticia White-MinnisMissouri
SLPSara SteeleMissouri
AudiologyAppointment PendingMontana
SLPAppointment PendingMontana
AgencyLindsy BraddockNebraska
AgencyClaire Covert-ByBeeNebraska
AudiologyWilliam FlandersNew Hampshire
SLPMeredith BergeronNew Hampshire
AudiologySherri SmithNorth Carolina
SLPNicole JeffcoateNorth Carolina
AudiologyTammy BrownOhio
SLPSteven GriffinOhio
AudiologyMisty MannOklahoma
SLPChristina CidOklahoma
AudiologyJason WigandSouth Carolina
SLPSarah Davis EmorySouth Carolina
AudiologyAlicia BarkerTennessee
SLPCarrie MillsTennessee
AudiologyVacantUtah
SLPLindsey HardcastleUtah
AudiologyAppointment PendingVermont
SLPAppointment PendingVermont
AudiologyBethany RoseVirginia
SLPJennifer Radford GayVirginia
AudiologyNichole KinghamWashington
SLPSonja BradfordWashington
AudiologyMichael ZagarellaWest Virginia
SLPVickie PullinsWest Virginia
Wisconsin State FlagAudiologyAppointment PendingWisconsin
Wisconsin State FlagSLPAppointment PendingWisconsin
AudiologyBrant ChristensenWyoming
SLPMichael MurdockWyoming

Additional Commissioners Pursuant to Section 8(B)(2) of the Compact

State FlagNameTitleState
Denise BrownExecutive DirectorNorth Carolina
Brenda FairfaxPublic Board MemberNorth Carolina
Jolie JonesExecutive DirectorLouisiana
Ellen SteinPublic Board MemberMaryland
Gregg ThorntonExecutive DirectorOhio