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Embracing the Changing Role of Parents: PTA Names First-Ever Male, African-American CEO
Announcement to Take Place at PTA National Convention Next Week
| Source: National PTA
CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwire - June 17, 2008) - In a strategic move that symbolizes the vision
of the national organization and the changing role of parents, PTA will name its first-ever male,
African-American chief executive officer next week in San Diego.
Representing a long line of visionary leaders since 1897 for an
organization once known as the National Congress of Mothers, Byron V.
Garrett will be introduced to attendees at the 112th Annual PTA National
Convention & Exhibition (June 20-23rd). He will continue the
organization's rich legacy of engaging parents, schools, legislators, and
community leaders in improving children's health, safety, and educational
success.
"I am thrilled to have the opportunity to introduce new, cutting edge
methods of connecting families and schools in underrepresented communities
to better the lives and futures of our nation's children," said Garrett.
"This position offers me a new avenue to work on behalf of the issues that
lie closest to my heart -- families, children, education, and youth
development."
Garrett will work in concert with the PTA National Board of Directors to
continue long-term strategies and priorities that benefit families
nationwide. Applying his experience in youth development and education, as
well as managing a diverse and multi-tiered work force, Garrett will
integrate PTA's core values with the association's strategic plan to speak
for every child with one voice.
"Byron brings a unique perspective, as well as new ideas, partners, and
resources to assist with the challenges of today's families and school
communities," said Jan Harp Domene, PTA national president. "With his
selection, we want to send a very direct message to families that PTA is in
tune with the challenges facing parents today."
The announcement comes on the heels of a PTA national poll that shows more
men are getting involved in their child's education than ever before.
Garrett will join a long list of notable men that have called attention to
the importance of PTA, including PTA's first-ever male president-elect,
Chuck Saylors, installed last year; U.S. presidents Theodore Roosevelt,
Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and Bill Clinton; California Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger; television personality and child advocate Fred
Rogers of "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood"; actor Bill Cosby; basketball player
Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Jr.; and race car driver Carl Edwards.
NOTE: A complete bio and photo of Garrett is available upon request.
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About PTA
PTA comprises more than 5.5 million parents and other concerned adults
devoted to the educational success of children and the promotion of parent
involvement in schools. PTA flourishes in more than 25,000 school
communities nationwide by harnessing the energy and talents of millions of
volunteers to be: voices for all children; relevant resources for families
and communities; and champions for the education and well-being of every
child. PTA is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Membership in
PTA is open to anyone who is concerned about the education, health, and
welfare of children and youth.
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