Pennsylvania State Education Association
Wythe Keever has had a diverse work experience throughout their career. Wythe started as a reporter for the Harrisburg Patriot-News in 1986 and then joined the Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA) in 1993 as an Assistant Director of Communications. Wythe later became the Assistant Communications Director for PSEA. In 2019, they became self-employed.
Wythe Keever began their education in 1977 at Wooster, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. Wythe successfully completed their undergraduate studies in 1981. In 1982, Wythe enrolled at Syracuse University, initially without pursuing a specific degree or field of study. However, later that same year, they decided to specialize in communications and completed a Master's degree in that field at Syracuse University in 1983.
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Pennsylvania State Education Association
PSEA represents the labor, policy, and professional interests of 178,000 public school teachers and education support professionals, staff in state higher education institutions, nurses in health care facilities, retired educators, and college students preparing to become teachers. PSEA bargains compensation and benefits for members, protects their rights, and advocates for their professions. We are a strong voice for public education and working families in Pennsylvania. PSEA members share a common purpose, vision, values and goals. We advocate for public education, children, and our members’ professions, whether they are teachers, maintenance employees, nurses, retirees, custodians, secretaries, classroom aides, school psychologists or librarians. Members are PSEA. Members form a strong community of dedicated, caring professionals who support each other at the bargaining table, in the work place and in our communities. Members decide PSEA policy and direction.