Kelly Sauer
About Kelly Sauer
Kelly Sauer is a barista at Saxbys, where she has worked since 2017. She holds a degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Temple University and plans to pursue a Master's degree in the same field at Kent State University.
Work at Saxbys
Kelly Sauer has been employed at Saxbys as a Barista since 2017. Over the course of seven years, Kelly has developed skills in customer service and beverage preparation, contributing to the daily operations of the café. This role involves engaging with customers, managing orders, and ensuring a positive experience for patrons.
Previous Experience at California Tortilla
Before joining Saxbys, Kelly worked at California Tortilla in Levittown, PA, from 2013 to 2017. In this position, Kelly served as both a Cashier and Line Cook for four years. This experience provided a foundation in food service and customer interaction, enhancing skills in teamwork and multitasking.
Education and Expertise
Kelly Sauer completed high school at Neshaminy High School, earning a Regular/General High School/Secondary Diploma from 2011 to 2015. Following high school, Kelly attended Temple University - College of Public Health, where she studied Speech-Language Pathology from 2015 to 2019. Kelly also holds a certificate in American Sign Language (ASL), which complements her academic background in speech-language pathology.
Future Aspirations in Speech Language Pathology
Kelly plans to pursue a Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology at Kent State University. This advanced education aims to prepare Kelly for a career in rehabilitation, specifically focusing on assisting patients with aphasia resulting from traumatic brain injuries. Kelly's goal is to apply her knowledge and skills in a clinical setting to support individuals in their recovery.
Research Contributions
In addition to her work and studies, Kelly has created video samples of children participating in various research studies. These samples were used for independent assessments by expert speech-language pathologists, contributing to the field of speech-language pathology through practical application of her skills.