David Krupke is a graduate of Western Illinois University and did post-graduate work at the University of Iowa in Instructional Design and Technology. His professional experiences include school-based SLP services, interdisciplinary preschool diagnostic team, 0-3 collaborative service provider, and clinical supervision at Augustana College and the University of Iowa. As a Clinical Assistant Professor at St. Ambrose University, he provides clinical supervision, is a course instructor for Voice and Resonance Disorders, conducts research on treatment efficacy, and trains all MSLP students in See the Sound/Visual Phonics. SAU is the only speech-pathology program in the US where See the Sound/Visual Phonics is part of the graduate education.
Mr. Krupke is the recipient of an ASHA State Volunteer Award, Iowa Speech-Language-Hearing Association Honors, and the Neil Ver Hoef Award for Extraordinary Service to the Profession in Iowa. He has presented at state, national and international conferences, has published in state, regional, national and international journals, and was a contributing author to a study in Ecuador on the development of robotics for speech disorders. Most recently, Mr. Krupke presented on voice research at the Fall Voice Conference, a national conference for speech pathologists, medical students, and laryngologists.