PSEA elects emotional support teacher Korri Brown as vice president

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PSEA elects emotional support teacher Korri Brown as vice president

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Chris Lilienthal (717) 255-7134
David Broderic (717) 255-7169

PHILADELPHIA (Nov. 29, 2018) – The Pennsylvania State Education Association’s Board of Directors elected Korri Brown, a high school emotional support teacher from the Kennett Consolidated School District, as the Association’s vice president during the board’s meeting in Philadelphia.

Brown has taught at Kennett High School for 17 years and has served as PSEA’s Southeastern Region president since 2013. She has been a member of the PSEA Board of Directors since 2011.

“I’m grateful and honored that my colleagues on the PSEA board have confidence in me,” Brown said. “I will work as hard as I can to represent the interests of every PSEA member and every student in Pennsylvania. I’m excited to get started.”

Brown assumes office immediately.

“Korri Brown is a strong leader and a good friend,” said PSEA President Rich Askey. “She will be an outstanding vice president, and I am so glad that she is part of our statewide officer team. She’s going to do great things for public education.”

The PSEA statewide officers include Askey, who served as vice president from Sept. 1, 2017, to Nov. 13, 2018, Brown, and Treasurer Jeff Ney. Askey became PSEA president after the death of President Dolores McCracken earlier this month.

Pursuant to PSEA’s constitution and bylaws, the PSEA Board of Directors holds elections to fill vacancies in the office of vice president. The PSEA House of Delegates will elect a full officer team during its regular meeting in May 2019. Officers elected during that House of Delegates will begin their two-year terms on Sept. 1, 2019.

PSEA represents approximately 181,000 future, active and retired teachers and school employees, and health care workers in Pennsylvania.