Friday, December 6
6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., ET
Seattle Convention Center, Summit Building, Level 5, Ballroom 1
The Awards Ceremony celebrates high achievements and excellence in the professions. Awards presented this evening include the Honors of the Association—ASHA's most prestigious award, which recognizes lifetime achievement—and ASHA Fellows, whose recipients' contributions are the cornerstones of the communication sciences and disorders (CSD) professions. ASHA will present additional awards to honor other members who have also contributed to the professions and to ASHA.
The Annie Glenn Award will also be presented to a public person or group. Annie Glenn, wife of Senator John Glenn, was known nationwide for her advocacy for those with communication disorders. "The Annie" recognizes an individual who demonstrates Mrs. Glenn's spirit by making a positive impact for individuals with communication disorders. This beloved award is a perpetual highlight of the ASHA Convention.
Tickets are not required for the Opening General Session, Awards Ceremony, or Closing General Session. Seating is offered on a first-come, first-served basis to full Convention registrants and one-day registrants, as applicable.
Watch the recording of the 2023 Awards Ceremony! (Due to recording restrictions, we are unable to include the presentation of the Annie Glenn Award.)