Episode Synopsis ""My first job was actually at Target," Melanie Queen '13, Speech Pathologist"
Today I had an absolutely fire conversation with Melanie Queen, a 2013 grad who’s currently working as a speech pathologist. You guys, I absolutely loved the interview. She was so relatable and transparent. She shared some of her accomplishments but didn’t shy away from key pivotal moments in her career. Can’t wait to hear your feedback, stay tuned!
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