CHATTERTON MYO COURSES - Key Persons


Heather Jensen

Job Titles:
  • Marketing Strategist
After working with clients for many years, Heather realized that building websites often did not do enough to truly help a company grow. While their websites looked great, often they did little to really engage with their ideal customers and bring in new leads. She began to look for some kind of framework or process that could help them better reach their goals. When she discovered StoryBrand, she realized it was not only the thing her clients desperately needed, but that her business could greatly benefit from it too. She became a StoryBrand Certified Guide to better serve her clients, walk them through a process, and to clarify their overall marketing. Heather Jensen, is a sub-contractor of Center for Orofacial Myology. Disclosure:

Jaimee Tyson-McOmie

Jaimee is from upstate New York where she had the privilege of growing up in a family with a shared passion of working with adults with special needs. She chose to enter the field of Speech-Language Pathology to continue to support individuals with disabilities. In 2006 she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication Disorders and Sciences from the State University of New York College at Plattsburgh. After completing her undergraduate program, she moved to Virginia where she attended Hampton University and earned her Master of Arts in Communicative Sciences and Disorders in 2008. Throughout her time in graduate school she worked as a Speech Therapist in a school-based program for children with Autism. Shortly after completing her graduate degree, she moved to Idaho Falls where she worked with children with Autism for six years. Jaimee considers herself fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with people of many ages and abilities throughout her life. She and her family relocated to Boise at the end of 2014 and she began working at Boise Speech and Hearing Clinic in January of 2015. Since that time, Jaimee has focused on remediating Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders in children, teenagers, and adults. Outside of work, she most enjoys spending time her family.

Katie Bracken

Job Titles:
  • CE Administrator
Katie is married and has two children. She moved to Idaho for her husbands job in 2007 and quickly made Boise their home. Katie has several years experience working retail, as an assistant for an accounting office and most recently with children at an Elementary School. In her free time, Katie enjoys going to the movies with her family, hiking, traveling, watching her boys play sports, and spending time with her two cats.

Lisa McHatton

Job Titles:
  • Operations Manager
Lisa has lived in the Treasure Valley for 30 years. She graduated from nearby Centennial High School and went to Boise State University to originally pursue a degree in Health Promotion. She is currently finishing up her degree in Psychology at Boise State. Lisa has worked in the fitness industry as a Personal Trainer and a Group Fitness Instructor and in the legal field as a Legal Assistant and Contract Review Specialist. Lisa and her amazing husband, Abe, together have 5 wonderful children. They love to go to church together, spend time exploring, and finding new restaurants. Lisa loves going for walks on the Greenbelt, baking yummy treats and doing anything outdoors with her beautiful family. She loves to travel, especially to warm, tropical destinations and is always looking forward to her next adventure.

Lyndsey Evans

Lyndsey is a proud Idaho native. She received her Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology in 2015 from Idaho State University. She holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association and a State of Idaho License for Speech Language Pathology. Lyndsey was introduced to orofacial myology in graduate school. She took an elective course addressing the identification and treatment of myofunctional disorders. Her graduate thesis studied the impacts of myofunctional disorders on swallow function. She considers herself extremely lucky for these experiences, as these topics are not traditionally covered at the graduate school level. Lyndsey has experience treating children and adults across the lifespan with tethered oral tissues and myofunctional disorders. She enjoys furthering her education on airway disorders, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, and the impacts of untreated myofunctional disorders on sleep. She is passionate about individualizing treatment to ensure no task is too difficult and educating her clients along the way. Lyndsey is driven to help her clients achieve their goals while creating healthy habits to last a lifetime. Outside of the office, you can find Lyndsey with her golden retriever, Henley, close to her side. She enjoys spending time with her loved ones, dancing, watching sports, and improving her cooking skills.

Rian Chatterton

Job Titles:
  • Owner of Center for Orofacial Myology and Creator
Rian Chatterton is the owner of Center for Orofacial Myology and creator of Chatterton Myo Courses™. As a child, Rian Chatterton struggled with her R sounds. She loved the experience of attending speech therapy and was able to overcome her speech challenges. Being able to articulate clearly, helped her gain confidence and no longer feel embarrassed. This struggle led to a love for the field of speech-language pathology, where she has worked since 2006. With a Bachelor of Science in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology from Idaho State University (2002), a Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Idaho State University (2004), she has worked with children, adolescents, and adults with a variety of communication disorders, specializing in the areas of Autism Spectrum Disorders, Augmentative & Alternative Communication, and Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders. Her continued passion to help others has led to continuing her education with a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA), a State of Idaho License for Speech Language Pathology and completed her certification process with the International Association of Orofacial Myology (IAOM) in 2016.