Join us at AAA 2026 for a powerful and inspiring conversation with the Academy’s 2026 Honors and Awards recipients during a special interactive session.
The Journey to Becoming a Legacy: A Discussion with the 2026 Academy Honors and Awards Recipients
Thursday, April 23, 2:15–3:45 pm
This engaging session brings together some of the most accomplished leaders in audiology to reflect on the experiences, lessons, and milestones that shaped their careers—and what the future holds for our profession.
Hear directly from Michael Cevette, PhD (Excellence in Audiology Award); Douglas L. Beck, AuD (Excellence in Audiology Award); Pawel Jastreboff, PhD (James Jerger Career Award); Sandra Gabbard, PhD (Marion Downs Pediatric Audiology Award); Anna M. Jilla, AuD, PhD (Outstanding Early Career Award); and Laura Gaeta, PhD (Outstanding Early Career Award), moderated by Gail M. Whitelaw, PhD, as they share their professional journeys, defining moments, and visions for what lies ahead in audiology.
Designed to be interactive and reflective, this session offers a unique opportunity to connect with the honorees beyond their accolades, explore the lessons they’ve learned along the way, and gain insights that can inform and inspire your own path. Come celebrate the best of audiology, honor excellence in our field, and leave motivated for the journey ahead.
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