JFLAC helps build future leaders in audiology.
JFLAC 2024 will take place in-person at the Academy headquarters in Reston, Virginia, September 12-14, 2024. The James Jerger Future Leaders of Audiology Conference (JFLAC) provides an abundance of opportunities to its selected attendees. From the development of leadership skills and gaining confidence in oneself to the creation of long-term relationships and networking opportunities, JFLAC attendees will benefit for years to come. The Academy is committed to increasing the awareness and participation of a diverse group of applicants in the 2024 Jerger Future Leaders of Audiology Conference (JFLAC) and beyond.
Congratulations to the JFLAC Class of 2024
JFLAC 2024 Schedule of Events
Day One: Thursday, September 12 |
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Time | Topic | Presenter |
8:00-8:30am | Welcome and Group Introductions | Bopanna Ballachanda, PhD Academy President |
8:30-11:00am | Review Agenda, History of JFLAC, Perspectives of Past JFLACers with Story Time Activity | Virginia Milne, AuD Devon Weist, AuD |
11:00-11:15am | Break | |
11:15am-12:15pm | Overview of the Academy:Mission, Core Values, Councils, and Organizational Structure | Patrick Gallagher, MBA Executive Director |
12:15-1:00pm | Lunch | |
1:00-3:00pm | Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) Review and Activity | Sarah Sydlowski, AuD, PhD, MBA |
3:00-3:15pm | Break | |
3:15-3:45pm | Developing a Culture of Giving: AAA Foundation Review | Tricia Scaglione, AuD |
3:45-5:15pm | Five Things that Keep Audiologists Up at Night | Sarah Sydlowski, AuD, PhD, MBA Patrick Gallagher, MBA Devon Weist, AuD |
5:15-6:00pm | Travel to Dinner | |
6:00pm | Dinner | |
Day Two: Friday, September 13 |
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Time | Topic | Presenter |
8:00-8:15am | Review Agenda
Regrouping from Day 1 |
Rachael Sifuentes, MA, CAE Devon Weist, AuD |
8:15-10:00am | Advocacy and Outreach Updates and Activity | Jodi Baxter, AuD |
10:00-10:15am | Break | |
10:15am-12:00pm | Closing the Research-to-Practice Gap Through Implementation Science Discussion on Clinical Practice Guidelines, Expert Consensus Statements, and Position Statement | Ursula Findlen, PhD |
12:00-1:00pm | Lunch | |
1:00-2:30pm | Building Your Team: Cohesiveness, Inclusivity, and Curiosity | Kwame Curtis, AuD |
2:30-2:45pm | Break | |
2:45-4:00pm | Embedding Leadership in Your Career Trajectory | Hilary Steele, AuD |
4:00-5:00pm | Putting Core Values into Action: PAC and Academy Involvement | Melissa Heche, AuD |
5:15-6:00pm | Travel to Dinner | |
6:00pm | Dinner | |
Day Three: Saturday, September 14 |
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8:00am-1:00pm | DiSC Analysis | Janice Coe, PCC (Coach Certification Training Academy) |
1:00-2:00pm | Working Lunch: Where Do We Go From Here? | Devon Weist, AuD |
Why Attend JFLAC?
"My favorite parts were the OKR discussion, SWOT discussion, and DISC exercise/discussion. The briefs on different entities within AAA were all also very beneficial. Fantastic 3 days with all kinds of things I took away from it to improvement myself as an audiologist and leader as well as motivation to contribute to academy in various ways."
Kyle Shepard, AuD
JFLAC Class of 2022
"JFLAC 2022 was undoubtedly the best experience of my career thus far. My JFLAC classmates quickly became my friends and support system, always ready to lend their expertise and advice well beyond the few days we spent together. I was—and still am—continually inspired by them."
Maria Pomponio, AuD
JFLAC Class of 2022
JFLAC has proven successful.
JFLAC has been highly successful, with more than 95 percent of the attendees taking on leadership roles in the Academy and other audiology organizations. JFLAC graduates have served as Academy committee chairs, council chairs, members of the Board of Directors of Academy partner organizations, and elected to serve on the Academy Board of Directors.
Where Are JFLAC Graduates Now?
The Leadership Development Committee caught up with past graduates of JFLAC to answer the age-old question: where are they now? Find out what past graduates have been up to and how their experiences from the conference put them on a path of leadership.
“Attending JFLAC imparted the value and necessity of national volunteers who reflect the “average” clinical audiologist. JFLAC taught me that I had potential to be a leader and provided me with tools and opportunities to develop skills to seek new challenges for the second half of my career.”
Brenna Carroll, AuD
JFLAC Class of 2010
“The relationships built during JFLAC make me excited to attend conventions each year, they engage me in the Academy, they push me to stretch farther and do more for my profession, but most importantly they encourage me to keep working because our future is brighter if we work collectively and collaboratively.”
Jessica Messersmith, PhD
JFLAC Class of 2018
Conference History
Recognizing the need to develop future leaders of the profession of audiology, Academy leadership launched the Future Leaders of Audiology Conference (FLAC) in September 2008. The conference has been held biennially since that time and was renamed in 2012 to honor the leadership of one of the Academy’s founders and its first president, Dr. James Jerger.