Glenn Weybright is a speech-language pathologist in Portland, Oregon. He is a Board Certified Specialist in Fluency Disorders and a person who stutters. He is a member of the American Speech Language Hearing Association and the Oregon Speech and Hearing Association. He was awarded the Honors of the Oregon Association in 2012 and in 2018 was invited to deliver the Honored Alumnus speech to the speech language pathology students at Portland State University. In October, 2019, he was invited to give the keynote speech at the Oregon Speech and Hearing Association annual conference in Salem, Oregon. He is a member of the Portland chapter of the National Stuttering Association. Mr. Weybright has been an Adjunct Instructor for the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Portland State University where he taught the Stuttering course for ten years and where, during spring term, 2020, he served as an adjunct clinical professor supervising graduate students providing speech therapy via telepractice. He is a presenter for Master Clinician Network, an online service providing peer-reviewed clinical videos in speech-language pathology for observation by students and practicing clinicians. He is an on-screen participant in a feature length documentary film about accepting stuttering, called The Way We Talk, which was released nationally in 2015. Beginning in 2016, Mr. Weybright has been a senior staff member and outdoor recreation guide for Camp More, an Oregon coast summer camp for school agers and teens who stutter. Glenn Weybright is married. He and his wife Debbie have four children and seven grandchildren. The Weybrights live in Beaverton, Oregon. Mr. Weybright enjoys hiking, biking, fishing, kayaking and reading.