Background
Sax, Mary Randolph was born on July 13, 1925 in Pontiac, Michigan, United States. Daughter of Bernard Angus and Ada Lucile (Thurman) TePoorten.
speech and language pathologist
Sax, Mary Randolph was born on July 13, 1925 in Pontiac, Michigan, United States. Daughter of Bernard Angus and Ada Lucile (Thurman) TePoorten.
Bachelor magna cum laude, Michigan State University, 1947. Master of Arts, University of Michigan, 1949. Certified clinical competence in speech and language pathology.
Supervisor speech correction department Waterford Township Schools, Pontiac, 1949-1969.
Lecturer Marygrove College, Detroit, 1971-1972. Private practice in speech and language pathology, Wayne and Oakland Counties, Michigan, 1973.
Company-investigator Support Personnel Professional Practice of Speech-Language Pathology. Counselor to division stroke liaisons American Heart Association Michigan.
Liaison between American Heart Association of Michigan and science county on stroke American Heart Association, Dallas, 1996.
Adjunct speech pathologist Southfield, Michigan. Lecturer on stroke Michigan Speakers Bureau, American Heart Association, 1990. Public speaking coach, 1989.
Adjunct faculty Steamship.
Cyril and Methodius Seminary, Orchard Lake, Michigan, 1989-1990, Saint Mary"s Preparatory School, Orchard Lake, Michigan, 1990. Founder, member Stroke Project Task Force for Detroit, 1993.
Committee member Charrette, study Architecture and Design for physical restructuring Franklin, Michigan, 1993. Invited speech pathology delegate International Health Programs People to People Citizen Ambassador
Program, 1996.
Supervisor speech correction department Waterford Township Schools, Pontiac, 1949—1969. Lecturer Marygrove College, Detroit, 1971-1972. Private practice in speech and language pathology Wayne and Oakland Counties, since 1973.
Co-investigator Support Personnel Professional Practice of Speech-Language Pathology. Counselor to division stroke liaisons American Heart Association Michigan. Liaison between American Heart Association of Michigan and American Heart Association, Dallas, 1996—1998.
Adjunct speech pathologist, Southfield, Michigan. Lecturer on stroke Michigan Speakers Bureau, American Heart Association, since 1990. Public speaking coach, since 1989.
Member adjunct faculty Steamship Cyril and Methodius Seminary, Orchard Lake, Michigan, 1989—1990. Adjunct St. Mary's Preparatory School, Orchard Lake, since 1990. Member Metropolitan Detroit Operation Stroke committee American Stroke Association, 1999—2004, member medical subcommittee to move area hospitals to become primary stroke centers with active stroke teams.
Founder, member Stroke Project Task Force for Detroit, 1993—1998. Committee member Charette, study Architect and Design for physical restructuring Franklin, Michigan, 1993. Invited speech pathology delegate International Health Programs People to People Citizen Ambassador Program, 1996.
Member science council on stroke American Heart Association, Dallas, 1980—2002. Member quality improvement and medical education subcommittee American Heart Association New Heart and Stroke Network Metro Detroit. Member stroke advising committee/stroke advocacy committee States of Midwest affiliate American Heart Association, 1995—2005.
Invited United States of America representative, speech & language pathology Medical People to People Ambassador Program Neurological Centers, Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria, 2001. Member stroke advocacy and stroke advisory committees, American Heart Association Greater Midwest Affiliate, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota. Private instructor Oral Reading Before Large Groups, 2010.
Active Franklinites for Responsible Government. Member stroke committee Michigan Heart Association, 1978—2005. Founder, president Lakeview Association Sylvan Lake, Michigan, since 2006.
Member of Trustee Southfield Township, Founders Society of Detroit Institute Arts, Franklin Foundation (member natural resources advisory council 1991-1999, board directors 1994-1998), Private Practitioners Speech-Language Pathology (co-founder), International Association Logopedics and Phoniatrics (Switzerland), American Heart Association Michigan (member stroke awareness seminars, continuing education for physicians and other professionals, planning and operation education), Michigan Speech-Language-Hearing Association (community & hospital committee, private practitioner liason, developer structural parameters, State Clinical Services award, Selection Committee State award), American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Michigan Humane Society, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Theta Alpha Phi.
Married William Martin Sax, February 7, 1948.