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    Justin Osmond to Speak at the 2018 Alexander Graham Bell Association Convention.

     

     

    AG Bell is excited to announce Mr. Justin Osmond will speak at the 2018 AG Bell Convention in Scottsdale, Arizona. The AG Bell Convention is the largest international event for audiologists, speech-language pathologists and for families, children and adults with hearing loss. Thought leaders and other members of the hearing loss community will also share their stories on their journeys with hearing loss.

    Justin is the youngest son of Merrill Osmond, a singer in the world famous Osmond family band. He was diagnosed at the age of 2 with a 90 percent hearing loss, but after 12 years of intense speech and listening therapy, he can now speak with the assistance of amplification technology. Despite his profound hearing loss, Justin learned to play several musical instruments (e.g., violin, viola, piano and drums); achieved several athletic titles in soccer, football, baseball and track; earned sterling scholarships in music and academics and received his master’s degree in Business Administration. Today, Justin tours the world with his seminar, Embracing Our Limitations, a 15-minute talk illustrating his personal struggles with severe-to-profound hearing loss in a famous musical family.

    “Each day, AG Bell works to educate, empower and connect individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to qualified hearing health professionals and a warm network of families, children and adults with hearing loss. Their events are excellent examples of AG Bell’s efforts in action, and I am excited to be part of the 2018 AG Bell Convention. As an adult with hearing loss, I am happy to have this opportunity to help spread awareness about the potentials of individuals with hearing loss and instill hope in children who are deaf and hard of hearing that they can achieve their dreams,” Osmond said.

    AG Bell will also host other guests with hearing loss who are achieving their dreams and career goals.

    Elena LaQuatra, who lost her hearing after getting bacterial meningitis at age 4, now wears cochlear implants. Elena spent her teenage years winning prestigious pageant titles such as Miss Pennsylvania’s Outstanding Teen in 2007, Miss Pennsylvania Teen in 2010 and Miss Pennsylvania USA in 2016. Now, she is a Digital Video Creator for Pittsburgh online lifestyle and entertainment channel “4the412” for WTAE-TV. She hopes to be the first anchor with hearing loss.

    Megan Swanson has had profound bilateral sensorineural hearing loss since birth and is an alumna of AG Bell’s 2008 Leadership Opportunities for Teens (LOFT) program. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Digital Cinema Production from DePaul University and focused her efforts in the media industry, working for the Walt Disney Company in Orlando and Scorpion Internet Marketing in Los Angeles. In the spring of 2017, she won the title California Miss Amazing Miss 2017 and then was crowned National Miss Amazing Miss 2017. Since then, she has been interviewed for numerous publications as well as appeared on the Netflix show “Nailed It” (Season One, Episode Four – Weird Science).

    About the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing:

    The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell) helps families, health care providers and education professionals understand childhood hearing loss and the importance of early diagnosis and intervention. Through advocacy, education and financial aid, AG Bell helps to ensure that every child and adult with hearing loss has the opportunity to listen, talk and live a life without limits. With chapters located in the United States, (United States Chapters: There are 38 state chapters operating in the United States working to provide services to the AG Bell community at the local level). AG Bell International in Europe and a network of international affiliates, AG Bell supports its mission: Working Globally to Ensure That People Who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing can Hear and Talk.

    To learn more about the Alexander Graham Bell Association, please visit www.agbell.org

    Source: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. 
    Image credit: Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.