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Want to Be an NEA State Affiliate Executive Director?

NEA state affiliate presidents get the press, but executive directors run the staff - and usually earn more than elected officers. Openings in the ranks don't occur very often, but retirements and other personnel changes in recent years have led to turnover in Alaska, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Minnesota, New Jersey, North Dakota, South Carolina and Virginia... and that's just off the top of my head.

Add to that list Idaho, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, all of whom are currently searching for a new executive director. Soon to join them is the Ohio Education Association, where Dennis Reardon recently announced this will be his final year.

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  • Writer, consultant, Air Force veteran, marathoner, specialist in military history, intelligence, cryptanalysis and the Byzantine Empire. Some small reputation for writing about public education and teachers' unions.
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