Karin Titze Cox, MA CCC/SLP, Vocologist/Voice Clinic Director received her MA-vocology track certificate from the University of Iowa. She credits her success in the field to the many who have mentored her over the years. At Iowa she was mentored by Dr. Kittie Verdolini, Dr. Linda Carrol and Dr. Ingo Titze. Her undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University in Communication Disorders also included a minor in music and vocal performance with Dr. Rebecca Wilberg and summer work with Dr. Steven Gray’s clinic at the University of Utah. 

Her decades of experience in inpatient/outpatient clinical settings in university clinics and in private practice (ENT Specialists SLC, Utah with Dr. David Palmer and Dr. Justin Gull) and her performance experience as a singer and voice teacher complements her knowledge of voice science. She continues to be involved in research and outreach as she presents nationally as well as internationally.

Licensed in Utah and California, she’s currently Voice Clinic Director of ENT Specialists and enjoys training and collaborating with future vocologists. She also educates various outside organizations and is involved in research at the National Center of Voice and Speech while assisting as an instructor of the Stroboscopy portion of the Summer Vocology Institute. She recently finished 3 years serving as Western Regional Governor for PAVA and found committees in outreach and education to the public within community, media and Latin America very rewarding. She currently serves on the Board of NCVS with many of her mentors and trusted collegues.

Upcoming Short Courses

The Science Underlying Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract Exercises (SOVT)
Tuesday 16th September 2025
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
(London Time)

The Science Underlying Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract Exercises (SOVT)

Dr Ingo Titze
Karin Titze Cox

Semi-occluded vocal tract exercises have a long history. Humans and animals have discovered that aerodynamic and acoustic pressures above the larynx can position the vocal folds for better self-sustained oscillation. Join Dr Ingo Titze and Karin Titze Cox as they unpick this fascinating topic!