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National Stuttering Association

Courtney MargulisProfessional Relations

    Courtney Margulis is a person who stutters, speech-language pathologist, and doctoral student at New York University studying social cognitive influences on stuttering. She has been active in the NSA since 2011, formerly chairing the Young Adults Committee. She is the founder of the Charlottesville Chapter of the NSA and helped co-run the City of Chicago NSA Chapter for several years. She is co-author of the 3Es model for stuttering therapy and her research has recently been published in ASHA Perspectives and the Journal of Fluency Disorders. In 2020, she received the Distinguished Early Career Professional Certificate of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). She is passionate about educating speech-language pathologists about the experience of stuttering. She is a writer for Medbridge Education, has been featured on several podcasts about stuttering, and has presented on stuttering at several national and international conferences.

    When she is not consumed by all things stuttering, she enjoys traveling the world with her husband, spending time outside with her dog, writing, reading anything nonfiction, and baking. Fun fact: she once owned her own cookie company!

    term ends September 2025