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Biographical statements of candidates for Board of Directors

At-Large Director for Education Support Professionals and District 21 G have open seats.
Published: March 2023

At-Large Director for Education Support Professionals

Holly Currier, Andover

I am an instructional assistant in Andover Public Schools and have worked in nearly every PreK-12 classroom setting. Across the MTA, ESPs are demanding respect and fair wages. As ESP At-Large, I commit to growing this movement, building our collective power and winning dignity and economic justice for all ESPs.

Amy Morin, Lexington

Current Vice President of Lexington Education Association. Serving on MTA ESP, Resolutions, PR&O Committees and Name Change Task Force. Co-founder of BESPAN and lead mentor for ESP Mentoring Program. Committed to uplifting ESPs and being an agent of change. You deserve a strong ESP At-Large! Vote for me!

District 21G

Kerri Scott, Melrose

As educators find the courage to stand together and fight for our schools, it is crucial that we connect across locals to support each other. My goal as board representative will be to provide opportunities for rank-and-file members to help each other do the work of our union and win!

William Karvouniaris, Wakefield

As a co-founder of GBEAN and past local president in Wakefield, I will be a strong voice on the Board for workers’ rights and great public schools for all. I’m asking for your vote to represent the rank-and-file members of District 21G.

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