Background
Redler, Sherry Press was born in 1933 in New York City. Daughter of Martin M. and Elsie (Opin) Press.
Redler, Sherry Press was born in 1933 in New York City. Daughter of Martin M. and Elsie (Opin) Press.
Bachelor, Adelphi University, 1954. Master of Science, Southern Connecticut State College, 1971. Postgraduate, 1976—1979.
Speech pathologist Roslyn Public Schools, New York, 1954—1956. Teacher drama Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, 1961—1963. Personnel counselor International Business Association, Pittsburgh, 1965.
Speech pathologist Fairfield Public Schools, Connecticut, 1968—1975. Educational audiologist, 1977—1992. Clinical audiologist Rehabilitation Center, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1975—1976.
Supervisor audiology, 1992—1994. Director audiology, since 1994. Sign language instructor Bridgeport Rehabilitation Center, 1976—1978, Staples High School, Westport, Connecticut.
Instructor Southern Connecticut State College, New Haven, since 1976. Lecturer, consultant in field. Consultant in field; independent evaluator of programs hearing impaired.
Author, project director Title IV Federal Grant, Connecticut, 1976—1980. Member Connecticut State Task Force, since 1981. Author, project director school audiology program, Connecticut, 1981.
Trustee Congregation B'Nai Israel, since 1985. Chairman older adult committee, music committee, chairman Caring Committee. Choir director; member committee to revise hearing screening guidelines Connecticut, 1987.
State Connecticut committee to establish guidelines for services to hearing impaired children, since 1988. Member commission on community relations, urban issues committee, since 1989. Member commission on the elderly.
Member Democratic Town Committee Town of Fairfield, since 1992. Member of National Education Association, Connecticut Audiology Association (vice president 1991), American Educational Audiology Association (1st vice president 1986-1987, president 1987-1988), American Speech and Hearing Association (legislation counsellor 1994), Fairfield Education Association, Connecticut Education Association, American Academy Audiology, Connecticut Speech and Hearing Association (co-chairman committee on education hearing impaired since 1976).
Children: Michael, Steven, Lynda.