Alyssa Saunders Molfese is a speech language pathologist who specializes in the treatment of voice, speech and singing disorders in patients of all ages. She received her undergraduate degree in music education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, masters in Music Education from Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of the Arts, and her second masters in speech language pathology from Kean University. She completed additional training at the Keidar Professional Voice Care in New York City where she assisted in vocal rehabilitation for singers who perform on Broadway and at the Metropolitan Opera. Alyssa has also worked in the school system with children who have articulation, fluency, and language disorders, and has developed courses/webinars on topics such as “From Fitness to Fun; Voice Therapy from Adults to Pediatrics” and “Acoustic Analysis for PRAAT”. Her other special interests include Gender Spectrum Communication training.