Director

Maureen Jennings

M.A., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist

Through my private practice both in New York City and Los Angeles, I have treated patients with a great range of communication disorders and cultural diversity. I am currently a faculty member in the Department of Communication Disorders at California State University. By combining academics with private practice, I am able to integrate new treatment methods into everyday evidence-based practice and maintain a high standard of excellence.

mo@shorelinespeech.com

Our Team

Office Management

“I love being a part of the positive energy and enthusiasm at Shoreline.  Whether it is helping out with an insurance question or making sure the snacks are stocked, working behind the scenes to keep things running smoothly makes me happy!”

eileen@shorelinespeech.com

Eileen Oldham

M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist

“I love working in a private practice for the benefits of building a relationship with the entire family.  Providing home support, interacting with teachers, physicians, and other disciplines encourages a team approach.  It is so exciting and gratifying to watch the child blossom.”

kathleen@shorelinespeech.com

Kathleen Hannaway

M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist

"There’s nothing more fulfilling than seeing a child light up when something clicks. I love meeting them where they are at, building trust, and growing together. Collaborating with a variety of professionals and having the support of such a dedicated team makes the journey even more meaningful!"

kimberly@shorelinespeech.com

Kimberly Bergin

M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist

Akiko Fukuoka


Speech-Language Pathologist

Stephanie Kinsella

SLPA
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant

“I love the nature of our work and the way our team supports each other! It’s hard to have a bad day when we get the opportunity to help kids progress and put huge smiles on their faces.”

gene@shorelinespeech.com

Gene Capuyan

SLPA
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant

“I love what I do and feel incredibly fortunate to be part of Shoreline Speech & Language Center. Working in such a positive and collaborative environment has helped me grow both personally and professionally. I work with diverse cultures and supportive families, which has enriched my experience and deepened my passion for helping clients achieve their communication goals. It's incredibly rewarding to see my clients succeed and feel proud of themselves!”

patssy@shorelinespeech.com

Patssy Quintero

SLPA
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant

“As my first step into the field of speech therapy, this job has been an incredibly rewarding experience. I’m so grateful to be part of such a collaborative and supportive team, and it’s a joy to work with the wonderful families we serve every day.”

bree@shorelinespeech.com

Bree Chun

SLPA
Speech Language Pathology Assistant

"I love working at Shoreline because I truly see the difference and progress that the kids make. Their smiles and contagious energy motivate me to grow and learn more about the profession. The support and collaboration of the team makes the work environment enjoyable.”

Amber Lim

Group Assistant

"Shoreline has been my first introduction into the world of Speech Language Pathology, and I couldn’t be more grateful! I love working alongside such a kind and dedicated team whose main goal is to help kids thrive. I especially love the excitement that fills the room whenever a kiddo hits a new milestone!"

kayla@shorelinespeech.com

Kayla Stefansson

Group Assistant

"I love working at Shoreline because it was my first step into the field of speech, and it has opened so many doors for me to expand my knowledge and grow professionally. The best part is seeing the progress our clients and knowing that I can help bring smiles and happiness to their day. I’m so grateful to be a part of such a supportive and encouraging team and field."

Samaya Burley

Gabby Gamboa

Group Assistant

Speech Language “Paw”thologist

"Woof, woof woof. Woof woof woof woof woof woof. Woof woof woof!"

Otto