Kay M. is currently working as an Assistant in Learning, Development, & Inclusion at Leadership for Educational Equity. Prior to this, Kay M. held positions such as Instructional Operations Intern at Lavinia Group and Distance Education Student Assistant at the Office of Distance Education and eLearning. Additionally, Kay M. has experience as a Youth & Non-Profit Development Intern at Words Beats & Life and as a Public Policy & Development Intern at The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. Kay M. also served as a National Youth Committee Member at Women's March. Kay M. holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Comparative Studies and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from The Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences.
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Leadership for Educational Equity
LEE is a diverse network of equity-minded leaders at all stages of life and career. By providing 1:1 coaching, meaningful member-to-member connections, and skill-building opportunities, we help our network members do the work needed to ensure an equitable education for children everywhere – whether that’s organizing within their local communities, exploring careers in policy and advocacy, or pursuing elected office. LEE is a free membership organization currently open to alumni of several partner organizations including Teach For America, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI), New Leaders, Latinos for Education, Urban Teachers, Public Allies, and School Board Partners. LEE believes that when a diverse group of leaders, grounded in a commitment to equity, are in leadership roles, they will serve as a transformative force for and with students and communities. We are an outcomes-oriented organization that operates in an entrepreneurial environment deeply invested in continuous improvement. LEE is honored to have been selected as a LATINA Style 50 Award recipient and a When Work Works award recipient. We are also an Employer of National Service. If you would like to become part of our team and join the fight for educational equity, or if you would simply like to learn more, please visit educationalequity.org.