About
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for more than 127,000 members and affiliates who are speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists in the United States and internationally.
History
ASHA has had several names over our
79 year history. The first was the American Academy
of Speech Correction (1925). The current name The
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association was
adopted in 1978.
The first official ASHA National Office was established in 1958 at 1001 Connecticut
Avenue, NW in Washington, DC. Subsequent National Office locations were: 9030
Old Georgetown Road (1966) and 10701 Rockville Pike (1977). In 1981 the ASHA
National Office moved to its current location at 10801 Rockville Pike. Currently,
approximately 225 staff work at the ASHA National Office.
The current ASHA staff includes about 30 individuals from the professions
of audiology or speech-language pathology and individuals with exemplary professional
experience and credentials in the domains of: accounting and financial management,
adult learning, association management, epidemiology, facilities management,
graphic design, human resources, information systems, lobbying, marketing,
meetings and conference management, postal operations, publications, public
relations, research and survey methodology - just to name a few!
For more information about ASHA you can visit their website at asha.org.