Autumn Bryant, M.S., M.A., CCC-SLP/L of Griffin Speech Chartered, entered the working world as a school SLP. After 8 years in the schools, she transitioned to a pediatric outpatient clinic. Most recently, she decided to start pursuing private practice to assist clients typically in need of assistance to attain career advancement. Her specialties include accent modification, residual speech sound disorders, and voice therapy.
Since this episode was recorded, she was featured in the Chicago Tribune, had my "Pop-Up Museum of Voice, Accent, and Speech" themed open house/ribbon-cutting. She has also taken a job at Northwestern University, so she is back to only doing her private practice on the weekends.
Here's What You'll Learn:
- Her low-cost effective marketing strategies
- How she has initiated and maintained her multiple streams of income
- Her theory that speech-language pathologists should be able to shadow other clinicians, just as physicians learn from watching one another
- The success she has found from choosing an office in an optimal location
- How she maximizes her relationships with other clinicians and health professionals in her area
- How she appeals to the clientele she prefers to work with through the use of branding
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