Elizabeth Vosseller is a Speech-Language Pathologist and founder of the Spelling to Communicate (S2C) methodology. As Executive Director of I-ASC and Growing Kids Therapy Center, she specializes in autism and complex communication differences. She holds a Master of Arts from the University of Maryland and previously taught at The George Washington University.
Outside of her professional work, Elizabeth is described as an adventurous traveler who enjoys exploring destinations off the beaten path. A native of Northern Virginia, she is proud to call Herndon her hometown and is connected to her local community.
She is the founder of the innovative Spelling to Communicate (S2C) method, which has globally transformed communication access for nonspeaking individuals.
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