Staff

Mary Lewis
Speech Language Pathologist | Clinic Coordinator
mlewis@childhoodlanguagecenter.org | 304-342-7852 ext. 104
Mary is a graduate of Marshall University and has been with the CLC since 2005. Mary is an avid reader and is adored by her clients. Mary has been known to occasionally play practical jokes on the staff at the CLC, demonstrating her wonderful sense of humor. Mary and her husband have two beautiful children that keep them busy with various activities. She is not only a great mom, but she is also a great therapist and a valued member of the staff.

Amber Settles
Speech Language Pathologist
ahammond@childhoodlanguagecenter.org | 304-342-7852 ext. 105
Amber is a graduate of WV Wesleyan and UVA, but we don’t hold that against her. She worked in the school system before finding her way to the CLC, where she has been since 2009. She puts the same amount of energy that she uses to cheer for the Reds as she does into her therapy. She can often be found racing her clients back to the therapy room and is by far the hardest worker you’ll ever meet. A devoted aunt and Maggie’s dog-mom, you’ll know you found her when you see her polka dot Chuck shoes.

Dianna Perdue
Executive Assistant
dperdue@childhoodlanguagecenter.org | 304-342-7852 ext. 106
Dianna has been with the CLC since January of 2013, tackling the task of insurance billing (still at no cost to our families). She is a talented photographer, some of her photographs have been displayed during Artwalk in Charleston. Dianna loves to travel, especially to the southwestern part of the United States and New York City. While the lights in NYC may be bright, they are nothing in comparison to Dianna’s kindness and dedication to helping others.
Megan Cutlip
Executive Director
mcutlip@childhoodlanguagecenter.org | 304-342-7852 ext. 102
Megan is a Hurricane, WV native and is honored to be the Executive Director of the CLC. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations from West Virginia University. Megan worked on Capitol Hill as a political fundraiser before coming back to West Virginia. Her position at the CLC combines her enthusiasm for non-profit work with her love of helping the people of West Virginia. Outside of work, you can find Megan and her husband cheering on the Mountaineers, traveling and being a mom to Harper, Henry and dog, Lady Boo.