Miranda Wilson is a native of Hancock County and comes with over twenty years of experience in public education. As a former classroom teacher, instructional specialist, and school district administrator, Ms. Wilson received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Fort Valley State University before matriculating at Georgia College & State University where she received a Masters of Arts in Middle Grades Education and a Specialists degree in Educational Leadership. In 2010, Ms. Wilson obtained her Masters in Science from the University of West Georgia in Speech Language Pathology, leveraging her expertise in literacy and writing to strengthen her craft as a speech and language expert. Ms. Wilson holds Clinical Competence Certification through the American Speech- Language-Hearing Association and has experience in both school districts and the medical field. Ms. Wilson is a knowledgeable and ambitious professional who enjoys serving a diverse population of clients from infancy to geriatrics once diagnosed with cognitive, swallowing, voice, articulation, and language deficits. When she is not working, Ms. Wilson can be found traveling, shopping, cooking, and spending time with her closest family and friends.