We’re excited to announce the launch of the inaugural AAA Ambassador Program, debuting at AAA 2026 in San Antonio! This is your opportunity to step up as a leader in audiology and champion our profession at both the local and national levels.
Why Become an Ambassador?
- Amplify your voice and help shape the future of audiology policy.
- Mobilize action, build relationships with legislators, and elevate our profession in every state.
- Receive exclusive training and ongoing support from the Academy’s government relations team.
How to Participate:
- Attend all four government relations sessions at AAA 2026, including our exclusive 45-minute Ambassador graduation session.
- Complete the training, earn your Ambassador badge or certificate, and gain recognition as a grassroots leader in your state.
Ready to make a difference? Register for AAA 2026 and select the Ambassador Program training track to start your advocacy journey.
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