Liz O’Brien

Speech Language Pathologist
NEAT at Oak Hill

Speech Language Pathologist

Liz O’Brien is a Speech-Language Pathologist working with NEAT. She previously worked at the University of Connecticut Speech and Hearing Clinic providing speech and language treatment and conducting evaluations for children (ages 3-12). She then worked at a high school in Connecticut primarily in a specialized program for students with complex communication disorders, including augmentative alternative communication (AAC). She attended College of the Holy Cross (B.A. in Psychology and Sociology) and the University of Connecticut (M.A. in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences). Liz also has a master’s degree in assistive technology (AT) from George Mason University. She is licensed in the state of Connecticut, as well as by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. She is excited to combine her passion for AAC with AT to empower those with different abilities.