The Kentucky Association of School Administrators (KASA) announced its 2023 Kentucky Women in Education Leadership (KWEL) cohort.
Comprised of 38 education leaders from across the Commonwealth, the group will develop deep leadership skills through collaboration and networking.
Members of this year’s cohort include:
- Rachel Albright (Ohio Valley Education Cooperative)
- Amanda Austin-Ratliff (Johnson County)
- Kim Beers (Frankfort Independent)
- Kristen Bledsoe (Carter County)
- Erika Bowles (Boone County)
- Myram Brady (Lawrence County)
- Carole Brown (Elizabethtown Independent)
- Pauletha Butts (Warren County)
- Crystal Claar (Fairview Independent)
- Dana Cull (Bardstown Independent)
- Sharon Davis (Johnson County)
- Christine Garnett (Harrison County)
- Amy Gilkison (Mason County)
- Sarah Goodrich (Owen County)
- Ann Hance (Bullitt County)
- Johnna Hite (McCracken County)
- Shari Holzmeyer (Henderson County)
- Crystal Hurst (Lyon County)
- Lori Jones (Jessamine County)
- Stacie Jones (Muhlenberg County)
- Liz Kirk (Fayette County)
- Kelli Lyn Lee (Scott County)
- Kristy Lewis (Paducah Independent)
- Bridgette Mann (Clark County)
- Katie Mason (Mason County)
- Jill Maynard (Bourbon County)
- Tonya Means (Menifee County)
- Stephanie Moore (Johnson County)
- Allison Nelson (Clark County)
- Audrey Nichols (Garrard County)
- Amanda Nokes (Bardstown Independent)
- Geniene Piche (Boone County)
- Stella Pollard (Franklin County)
- Tonya Roach (Montgomery County)
- Jena Smiddy (Kenton County)
- Amie Tooley (Paducah Independent)
- Jennifer Ward (Dawson Springs Independent)
- Adryanne Warren (LaRue County)
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