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Seattle, Washington – The Hearing, Speech & Deafness Center (HSDC) is pleased to announce that Jenny Lay-Flurrie and Rahim Sewani were recently elected to join the HSDC Board of Directors. Jointing Lay-Flurrie and Sewani on the Board of Directors is Neeraj Joshi, HSDC Board Fellow.

All three new Board additions are employed by Microsoft: Neeraj Joshi is the Performance Lead, SQL Server, Jenny Lay-Flurrie is the Director of adCenter, and Rahim Sewani is a Software Design Engineer.

Joining Mr. Joshi, Mrs. Lay-Flurrie, and Mr. Sewani on the Board are current members:

 
  Steve Atkins – HSDC Board President, Vice President, Product Integrity & Functional Excellence, The Boeing Company  
  Maureen Burke – Attorney, Cairncross & Hempelmann  
  Norman Guadagno – Marketing Strategist, Thinktone  
  Lorilee Haggerty – Cost Analyst II, Starbucks Coffee Company  
  Dave Hasslinger – HSDC Board Treasurer, Vice President, First Mutual Bank  
  Bruce MacIntyre –Attorney, Perkins Coie LLP  
  Roger Mauldin – Executive (Retired), The Boeing Company  
  Jennifer Mechem – MBA Candidate, Foster School of Business, University of Washington  
  Tony Neupert – HSDC Board Vice President & Secretary, Certified Public Accountant  
  Laurie Rosen-Ritt – Community Volunteer, Deaf Educator, Speech Language Pathologist  
  Pat Sheffels – Community Volunteer  
     
     
 

As a nonprofit agency serving thousands of individuals and families each year – through clinical services, therapy, education, advocacy and technology – the Hearing, Speech & Deafness Center strengthens community by promoting effective communication. HSDC’s vision is that all people realize their full communication potential, and achieves this by joining direct services with systemic change to create an inclusive and accessible community. Agency services span the life cycle from infants through seniors, and include Audiology & Hearing Aids, Speech, Language & Literacy, Child, Youth & Adult Education,  Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services, and HSDC Store - Assistive Technology.

 
     
  With offices in Seattle, Tacoma, and Bellingham, HSDC provides Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services to residents of thirteen counties across Western Washington who are Deaf, Deaf-Blind, or hard of hearing - through contracts with state Office of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (ODHH) and with support from United Way. HSDC has been serving the Puget Sound area for over 70 years.