National Stuttering Association - National Stuttering Association Hall of Fame

National Stuttering Association Hall of Fame

The NSA Hall of Fame

  • Fred Murray, Mel Hoffman, Rich Wells, Herb Goldberg, Dorvan Breitenfeldt, John C. Harrison, Annie Glenn, Jim McClure
  • 1996: John Ahlbach, NSA Executive Director 1981-1995
  • 1998: Michael Sugarman
  • 2000: John Paul Larkin (Scatman John)
  • 2001: Vivian Sheehan
  • 2002: Eugene Cooper
  • 2003: Lee Reeves NSA Chairman of the Board of Directors (1997-2003)
  • 2005: Marty Jezer
  • 2007: Annie Bradberry, NSA Executive Director 1993 - 2003

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