Meet the SpeakEasy Team


  • Founder

    Welcome to SpeakEasy! My name is Kourtney Lieberman, and I am a member of the American Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) and a licensed and registered Speech Pathologist. I am dedicated to building trusting relationships with my clients, their families, and other key individuals in their lives in order to help them achieve their communication goals.

    I received my Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders and my Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Texas at Austin. I began my career at a private pediatric clinic in San Francisco, California where I evaluated, assessed and treated children with diverse speech, language, learning and social emotional disorders. I continued my career in New York City, where I had the opportunity to treat individuals across all ages with a range of needs in various settings including public and private schools, homes, and private practices/clinics and now provide services to children and families in the Dallas community!

    I am trained in the following programs: PROMPT 1, Natural Language Acquisition GLP + AAC, Zones of Regulation, a variety of pediatric feeding courses by Melanie Potock, Social Thinking 101, Kaufman Apraxia Training, LAMP (Language Acquisition through Motor Planning), methods of The Writing Revolution: A Hochmann Method, and I am an an Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Assistive Technology consultant and service provider.

    My goal is to help children build the communication skills they need and create an environment where they feel comfortable, confident, and empowered. At Speakeasy, we build lifelong relationships with our clients and their families, supporting them on their journey towards improved communication and increased enjoyable life experiences!


  • Speech-Language Pathologist


    Hi, I’m Kameron Ong, a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist passionate about helping children grow into confident communicators. I believe that every child has something important to say, and it’s my joy to support them, and their families, on that journey.

    I earned my Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Texas at Austin and my Master’s of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Texas Tech University Health Science Center. I also hold my certification from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).

    I currently work full time as a school-based Speech-Language Pathologist and have experience in various Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems and pediatric feeding and swallowing.

    I love building strong relationships with my clients and their families, and I see therapy as a process where progress happens through hard work and play, while celebrating every small win in between.