09.07.2018 - By Stephanie Lancaster
Alondra Ammon, an occupational therapist who entered the field of OT as a first-generation Salvadorean/Haitian American and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, talks about developing as a leader through activities in OT school and in the community, via presenting at professional conferences, and as a participant in the American Occupational Therapy Association's Emerging Leaders Development Program. She also shares about her work on projects that raise awareness on the importance of creating a culturally diverse and inclusive workforce to better serve clients, along with addressing topics that relate to underrepresented practitioners within the profession.