Florida: Governor Ron DeSantis Appoints Three to the Early Learning Coalition of the Big Bend Region
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. ~ In a recent announcement, Governor Ron DeSantis has appointed three individuals to the Early Learning Coalition of the Big Bend Region. Alyssa Beaubien, Kristen Inserra, and David "Colby" Roberts have been selected to serve as Chair, member, and member respectively.

Beaubien, a resident of Tallahassee, brings a wealth of experience to her new role as Chair. She currently serves as the Area Director of Tallahassee Young Life and previously worked as an Events and Programs Coordinator at Florida State University. Beaubien holds a bachelor's degree in family and child sciences and a master's degree in nonprofit supervision and management from Florida State University.

Inserra, also from Tallahassee, has been appointed as a member of the coalition. She has previously worked as an Assistant Teacher at Faith Presbyterian Preschool and Kindergarten. In addition to her professional experience, Inserra is actively involved in her church and community and is a contributor to the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission. She holds a bachelor's degree in religion from Florida State University.

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Rounding out the appointments is David "Colby" Roberts from Monticello. Roberts will serve as a member of the coalition while also continuing his roles as Lower School Principal and Head Football Coach at Aucilla Christian Academy. He is also an active member of the Florida Athletic Coaches Association and Speaker of Gideons International. Roberts earned his bachelor's degree in social science education from Florida State University and his master's degree in educational leadership from Southeastern University.

These three individuals bring diverse backgrounds and experiences to their new roles on the Early Learning Coalition of the Big Bend Region. Their appointments are sure to contribute positively to the coalition's mission of providing high-quality early learning opportunities for children in the region.

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