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Industry Leaders Gather to Advance Competency, Capacity and Career Pathways for Educators
ATLANTA, Ga.—The Council for Professional Recognition, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit leader in the early childhood care and education arena, kicks off its sold-out 2019 Early Educators Leadership Conference (EELC) today just outside of Atlanta in Stone Mountain, Georgia.
EELC is an annual early childhood education conference hosted by the Council that convenes national and international leaders, policymakers, early childhood professionals, higher education institutions, and early childhood training organizations with the goal of unifying and inspiring the early childhood education (ECE) workforce, elevating educational leaders, and fostering professional development.
“Quality early childhood care and education help the workforce of today and tomorrow, yet demand exceeds supply as families face skyrocketing costs,” said Council CEO Valora Washington, Ph.D. “This conference is about creating change—we must come together to use advocacy, innovation and policy change to guarantee high-quality, affordable and accessible child care for all.”
Over the next three days, the 2019 EELC will offer expert speakers, panelists and innovative special events with the goal of advancing the professionalism and recognition of early childhood educators and caregivers. The conference also presents an important opportunity to make the voices of ECE professionals heard and to rally behind them to help achieve the equity, compensation and career opportunities they deserve.
The 2019 EELC, which runs through Friday, Oct. 11, will feature a varied lineup of speakers, including:
The 2019 EELC was made possible by Gold Sponsors Teachstone®, Foundation for Child Development and Learning Care Group, Inc., as well as Silver Sponsors ProSolutions Training, ChildCare Education Institute, ChinaWise and Badr University in Cairo.
For more information about the 2019 Early Educators Leadership Conference, visit www.cdacouncil.org/eelc.
ABOUT THE COUNCIL FOR PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
The Council for Professional Recognition promotes improved performance and recognition of professionals in the early childhood education of children ages zero to five years old. The Council recognizes and credentials professionals who work in all types of early care and education settings—Head Start, pre-k, infant-toddler, family child care and home visitor programs. As a nonprofit organization, the Council sets policies and procedures for assessment and credentialing and publishes industry-leading training books and workbooks, including its CDA Competency Standards and the Essentials for Working with Young Children textbook and workbook (2nd edition), all of which are available in English and Spanish. www.cdacouncil.org
ABOUT TEACHSTONE
If you improve how teachers connect with students, children achieve more—now and for the rest of their lives. That’s the promise of CLASS. Teachstone delivers on that promise by bringing CLASS observations and professional development solutions to organizations everywhere. For more information, visit www.teachstone.com, contact 877-401-8007, or follow them on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest.
ABOUT THE FOUNDATION FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT
The Foundation for Child Development is a national private philanthropy based in New York City that supports research to help researchers, policymakers and advocates develop high-quality, evidence-based early childhood systems to serve the needs of all children. The Foundation focuses on identifying areas of children’s well-being where there is little to no research in order to fill those gaps, build new fields of knowledge, and promote policies and practices that improve the lives of young children and their families. www.fcd-us.org
ABOUT LEARNING CARE GROUP
Learning Care Group is a leader in early child education, with more than 50 years of experience in inspiring children to love learning. Headquartered in Novi, Michigan, the company provides early education and care for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years through seven unique brands: Childtime Learning Centers, The Children’s Courtyard, Creative Kids Learning Centers, Everbrook Academy, La Petite Academy, Montessori Unlimited and Tutor Time Child Care/Learning Centers. It operates more than 900 schools (corporate and franchise) across 36 states, the District of Columbia and internationally, and has a capacity to serve more than 130,000 children. Learning Care Group’s proprietary School Readiness Pathway supports the development of the academic and social skills needed for a smooth transition to elementary school. For more information, please visit www.learningcaregroup.com.
ABOUT PROSOLUTIONS TRAINING
ProSolutions Training (PST) offers more than 100 individual online courses, multi-course packages and certificates in early care and education subject areas. These online courses help fulfill professional development requirements with convenient training options. Our child care training coursework is skills-based and encourages students to reflect on their own individual teaching or professional style, transferring the knowledge they gain to their individual work settings. PST has also been accredited as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and awards IACET CEUs to students at no additional cost. prosolutionstraining.com
ABOUT CHILDCARE EDUCATION INSTITUTE
ChildCare Education Institute®, a division of Excelligence Learning Corporation, provides high-quality distance education certificates and child care training programs in an array of child care settings, including preschool centers, family child care, prekindergarten classrooms, nanny care, online daycare training and more. More than 150 English and Spanish child care training courses are available online to meet licensing, recognition program and Head Start Requirements. CCEI also has online certification programs that provide the coursework requirement for national credentials including the CDA, Director and Early Childhood Credentials. CCEI, a Council for Professional Recognition CDA Gold Standard™ training provider, is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC), recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), and accredited as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). www.cceionline.edu
ABOUT CHINAWISE
ChinaWise is a leading business advisory firm based in Chicago, Illinois. Its mission is to help North American and Chinese enterprises conduct business with each other, regardless of currency, cultural or location differences. ChinaWise has been facilitating these businesses and cultural exchanges between China and the United States for more than 15 years. In addition to direct engagement with individual client companies, ChinaWise promotes cross-border knowledge sharing and an exchange of best practices through organizing various events such as business conferences, field visits, educational seminars and training programs. www.chinawiseusa.com
ABOUT BADR UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO
Since its inception, Badr University in Cairo (BUC) has had a strong vision to become among the leaders of higher education in Egypt and the region, and later on in the world. This vision has guided BUC throughout all stages of development and has become its guiding beacon. BUC’s main objective is to ensure that its students are well-prepared for the challenges that lie ahead in a rapidly changing world. BUC invites you to explore its website so that you may discover more about the university and the quality educational programs and activities it offers to students.
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Vice President of People and Culture
Janie Payne is the Vice President of People and Culture for the Council for Professional Recognition. Janie is responsible for envisioning, developing, and executing initiatives that strategically manage talent and culture to align people strategies with the overarching business vision of the Council. Janie is responsible for driving organizational excellence through strategic talent practices, orchestrating workforce planning, talent acquisition, performance management as well as a myriad of other Human Resources Programs. She is accountable for driving effectiveness by shaping organizational structure for optimal efficiency. Janie oversees strategies that foster a healthy culture to include embedding diversity, equity, and inclusion into all aspects of the organization.
In Janie’s prior role, she was the Vice President of Administration at Equal Justice Works, where she was responsible for leading human resources, financial operations, facilities management, and information technology. She was also accountable for developing and implementing Equal Justice Works Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion strategy focused on attracting diverse, mission-oriented talent and creating an inclusive and equitable workplace environment. With more than fifteen years of private, federal, and not-for-profit experience, Janie is known for her intuitive skill in administration management, human resources management, designing and leading complex system change, diversity and inclusion, and social justice reform efforts.
Before joining Equal Justice Works, Janie was the Vice President of Human Resources and Chief Diversity Officer for Global Communities, where she was responsible for the design, implementation, and management of integrated HR and diversity strategies. Her work impacted employees in over twenty-two countries. She was responsible for the effective management of different cultural, legal, regulatory, and economic systems for both domestic and international employees. Prior to Global Communities, Janie enjoyed a ten-year career with the federal government. As a member of the Senior Executive Service, she held key strategic human resources positions with multiple cabinet-level agencies and served as an advisor and senior coach to leaders across the federal sector. In these roles, she received recognition from management, industry publications, peers, and staff for driving the creation and execution of programs that created an engaged and productive workforce.
Janie began her career with Verizon Communications (formerly Bell Atlantic), where she held numerous roles of increasing responsibility, where she directed a diversity program that resulted in significant improvement in diversity profile measures. Janie was also a faculty member for the company’s Black Managers Workshop, a training program designed to provide managers of color with the skills needed to overcome barriers to their success that were encountered because of race. She initiated a company-wide effort to establish team-based systems and structures to impact corporate bottom line results which was recognized by the Department of Labor. Janie was one of the first African American women to be featured on the cover of Human Resources Executive magazine.
Janie received her M.A. in Organization Development from American University. She holds numerous professional development certificates in Human Capital Management and Change Management, including a Diversity and Inclusion in Human Resources certificate from Cornell University. She completed the year-long Maryland Equity and Inclusion Leadership Program sponsored by The Schaefer Center for Public Policy and The Maryland Commission on Civil Rights. She is a trained mediator and Certified Professional Coach. She is a graduate of Leadership America, former board chair of the NTL Institute and currently co-steward of the organization’s social justice community of practice, and a member of The Society for Human Resource Management. Additionally, Janie is the Board Chairperson for the Special Education Citizens Advisory Council for Prince Georges County where she is active in developing partnerships that facilitate discussion between parents, families, educators, community leaders, and the PG County school administration to enhance services for students with disabilities which is her passion. She and her husband Randolph reside in Fort Washington Maryland.
Chief Operations Officer
Andrew Davis serves as Chief Operating Officer at the Council. In this role, Andrew oversees the Programs Division, which includes the following operational functions: credentialing, growth and business development, marketing and communications, public policy and advocacy, research, innovation, and customer relations.
Andrew has over 20 years of experience in the early care and education field. Most recently, Andrew served as Senior Vice President of Partnership and Engagement with Acelero Learning and Shine Early Learning, where he led the expansion of state and community-based partnerships to produce more equitable systems of service delivery, improved programmatic quality, and greater outcomes for communities, children and families. Prior to that, he served as Director of Early Learning at Follett School Solutions.
Andrew earned his MBA from the University of Baltimore and Towson University and his bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland – University College.
Chief Financial Officer
Jan Bigelow serves as Chief Financial Officer at the Council and has been with the organization since February of 2022.
Jan has more than 30 years in accounting and finance experience, including public accounting, for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. She has held management-level positions with BDO Seidman, Kiplinger Washington Editors, Pew Center for Global Climate Change, Communities In Schools, B’nai B’rith Youth Organization and American Humane. Since 2003, Jan has worked exclusively in the non-profit sector where she has been a passionate advocate in improving business operations in order to further the mission of her employers.
Jan holds a CPA from the State of Virginia and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Lycoming College. She resides in Alexandria VA with her husband and dog.
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