À propos des présentateurs/présentatrices
Ania Jodzio-Spector
Ania Jodzio-Spector, a Montreal local who’s fluent in both english and french. She's a
Concordia grad who now works at a cute eco-friendly bakery in the city's Mile-End borough.
While she has attended a stuttering conference in the States before, this will be her first time
participating in the Canadian Stuttering Association conference.
Misha Gohar
Is an individual who navigates the world with a unique perspective shaped by her experiences; specifically related to stuttering. I don’t let my stutter define me, but understand that it is part of who I am and a means for adding depth and thoughtfulness to communication. I would like to meet like minded people who have had similar struggles and also inspire individuals who are still struggling with acceptance.
Rhea Bhalla
Rhea is a second-year student at the University of Manitoba with close to six years of volunteer experience with the CSA. She co-leads the Family and Youth Programming Committee, leads the Prairie Stuttering Support Group and the National Youth Support Group, and serves as the Volunteer Coordinator on the board of directors. Outside of her studies, Rhea enjoys volunteering, reading, and scoping out hidden coffee spots in Winnipeg.