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Luke McCann, CPA, ABV: "My Stutter Makes Me Unforgettable"

55 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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Meet Luke McCann, a Vice President at Valuation Research Corporation and a person who stutters. Luke performs a wide range of financial advisory work in the business valuation sector. In this educational, high energy and yes, at times emotional (that's Brian!) podcast, Luke shapes how: * He moved from just focusing on tools to focusing on tools and acceptance.  * His powerful experience working with his speech pathologist * How voluntary stuttering helped him with desensitization  * How disclosure makes him feel more authentic. * And most importantly...  how his stutter makes him unforgettable! Luke Graduated from Baylor University, holds both a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation and an Accredited in Business Valuation (ABV) credential. He is passionate about staying active and engaged in my community.

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