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Lingraphica Announces Leadership Transition: Kevin Self to Succeed Andrew Gomory as CEO

PRINCETON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lingraphica, a leader in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices, announced a significant leadership transition. Current Chief Operating Officer Kevin Self has assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer effective January 1, 2025. He succeeds Andrew Gomory, a visionary leader who has retired after over two decades of driving the company's innovation and expanding its industry presence, while continuing to serve as Executive Chairman of the Board.

“As I step away from my daily role, I am incredibly proud of what the team has accomplished at Lingraphica,” said Andrew Gomory. “Our mission of empowering individuals with communication challenges has been close to my heart. I have full confidence in Kevin and the leadership team to continue to advance this important work.”

Lingraphica’s Board of Directors expressed deep gratitude for Gomory's transformative contributions, highlighting under his leadership, the company grew into a trusted, industry-leading provider of AAC solutions. “Andrew’s leadership laid a strong foundation for Lingraphica’s growth. We’re excited to see Kevin build on this momentum and usher in a new era of disruptive innovation and customer-focused development,” the Board stated.

Kevin Self, who joined Lingraphica in 2012, has played a pivotal role as COO, streamlining operational efficiency, fostering data-driven strategies, and promoting a culture of customer-centricity. As CEO, Self will focus on enhancing Lingraphica’s products to better meet user needs, delivering seamless user experiences, and leveraging advanced data analytics to inform decision-making. These initiatives will deepen user engagement, optimize operations, and solidify Lingraphica’s leadership in the AAC industry.

“It’s a privilege to lead Lingraphica into its next chapter,” said Kevin Self. “Our 2025 focus is centered on deeply understanding our users, harnessing cutting-edge technology, and fostering the exceptional team we have built. Staying true to these pillars, we aim to amplify the positive impact of our work on the lives who rely on us.”

As Lingraphica enters this new chapter, it remains committed to innovation and compassion as the leader in AAC technology.

About Lingraphica

Lingraphica is a pioneer and leading innovator in augmentative and alternative communication technology. Empowering individuals with speech and language challenges, Lingraphica develops state-of-the-art devices, software, and tools to foster connection and improve quality of life. Headquartered in Princeton, NJ, Lingraphica serves users, caregivers, and speech-language professionals nationwide with compassionate support and evidence-based solutions. Learn more, visit Lingraphica.com.

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609-275-1300

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