Speaker 1: So we are going to announce this year's poster winners. We were thrilled. We had a total of 38 posters that we judged this year. We did not judge them all. They had to have a poster submitted by February 17th, so everyone that had their posters submitted were judged. Our poster committee this year was Donna Carpenter, Dana Kahn, myself, Robert Hill, Rebecca Hummer, Thomas Voorhees, Yukaiwa Johnson, and Laura Stone. So we appreciate their efforts in judging all of the posters. Our 2025 poster criteria was to advance more and more of the goals of the Eddy Annual Meeting to convey new or innovative material, to have sufficient background to understand the study and project, the methods and approaches were clearly explained for achieving the goals, the results were clearly stated in the posters, conclusions were clearly described and supported by the results, and the overall style of the posters. So our winners for 2025. We have two student winners, we have two overall winners, and we have a People's Choice winner. So our second place student poster award went to poster number 70. [inaudible 00:01:39]. Our first place student poster award, this one was kind of interesting because the first place student poster board also was tied for the second place overall poster board. So our first place student award was poster number 71 from Los Angeles County Pediatric Hearing [inaudible 00:02:05] Online Resource. And our second place overall poster was poster number nine, Centering Parent Voices: Putting Research into Practice. And our first place overall poster was poster number 14, A Pilot Study Identifying Relative Parental Value Systems for Deaf Children Development Domains in the Context of the Eddy Systems Narrative. And then the People's Choice Award, you all voted, and by 21% of the vote, poster number 57 was Maximizing State Funding Resources to Alleviate Financial and Emotional Work Burdens. So we give a huge, huge congratulations to all of our winners of our poster awards this year. Thank you.