Amy RuberlAmy Ruberl, Managing Editor, has been involved with cued language at both regional and national levels since 1987. She earned a master's in education of the deaf from Smith College and a Bachelor of Science degree in education from Bucknell Universit. Amy is chair of the NCSA Instructor Certification Committee. Previously she served the NCSA as executive director, director of programs (initiating workshops and camps across the United States), and regional director for the Capital area (MD, DC, VA, WV). Amy was the director and assistant director of CueCamp Friendship in Maryland for many years and was the first president of the Maryland Cued Speech Association. Amy worked as a communication specialist and teacher for Montgomery County Public School programs for students who are deaf and hard of hearing, working with signing, cueing, and oral students for ten years. Read More Read Less
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