
Kyle Greene-Pendelton is a speech-language pathologist who has worked in school systems for 16+ years, is a part-time instructor at North Carolina A&T State University, and operates a private practice, Sankofa Speech & Language Services, LLC. Kyle has over a decade of experience establishing educational programs. Kyle co-founded a self-contained program for autistic students in his school-district in 2012 and has been conducting programs on the continent of Africa to reduce barriers to learning and education since 2014.
Meet KYLE GREENE PENDELTON
Professional Bio
Kyle’s first program in Africa was launched in Kenya, which addressed socioeconomic and gender equity barriers to education. In 2021, Kyle began the process of establishing a community-empowerment program in Bagamoyo,Tanzania to provide families and children with knowledge and resources to increase access to meaningful educational opportunities, while improving their communication skills and quality of life.
Kyle maintains active involvement in numerous professional organizations. He was an incorporator for the Northeast Alliance for Speech, Language and Hearing, Inc. (NEASLH), for which he is the immediate past chair and currently serves as vice chair of the board of directors. Kyle also currently serves as co-chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee of the Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Kyle serves on the Government Affairs and Public Policy Committee for the National Black Association for Speech, Language and Hearing. Additionally, Kyle is the president and founder of All of Us United, Inc. (AOU), a social advocacy nonprofit organization.
Kyle holds a master of science degree in Communication Disorders from Southern Connecticut State University, a bachelor of science from North Carolina A&T State University and is currently pursuing a doctorate of education at Johns Hopkins University with a concentration in Mind, Brain, and Teaching.










