Pub. 9 2019-2020 Issue 3

4 UAPCS Board Member Biographies Stephanie Schmidt earned an associate’s degree at Snow College and a bachelor’s degree at Utah State University in secondary education (social studies composite). While in college, she served on the board of directors for the National Student Association of Community Colleges. In this role, she was an advocate for higher education and lobbied for support from U.S. senators and representatives in Washington, D.C. She taught history and geog- raphy at a junior high school in Brigham City and at a treatment center called Lifeline for Teens. She worked with students struggling with difficulties, including behavioral disorders, drug involvement, and eating disorders. Education is her passion, and she believes there are few things more rewarding than empowering these amazing teens! She is busy every spring and fall working for a family business, Schmidt’s Farm & Greenhouse. Steph loves doing anything outside (hiking, biking, camping, garden- ing, etc.) with her husband and children. Steph is the board chair for Early Light Academy. She puts her full support behind the high-quality education that students (including her children) receive at charter schools throughout the state. Stephanie Schmidt, Board Vice Chair After moving to Utah 15 years ago, Anya Yeager held an administrative position with the Utah State Office of Child Care as a quality improvement con- sultant and, for the last decade, has served in the charter school world. During that time, her proud professional moments have included earning the title of “Charter School of the Year” 2013 and “Rookie of the Year” 2015 with George Washington Academy. Anya currently holds an executive position with Williamsburg Learning, which oversees several charter schools, including the Leadership Academy of Utah. She is a strong supporter of school choice and the role that UAPCS plays in supporting all of the amazing charter school options we have here in Utah. Anya Yeager, Board Chair As a father of eight children, Andrew knows personally of the value of education and the lasting impact a teacher or administrator may have upon a child. He has been involved with UAPCS for over five years in support of Zions Bank’s sponsorship of the association and Charter School University trainings. He has come to appreciate the training and advocacy work the association does. With an MBA in Finance and nearly 15 years of commercial banking experi- ence, Andrew brings a unique business and finance perspective, in addition to knowledge of charter school dynamics across multiple states. Andrew Larsen, Board Treasurer Rabecca Cisneros is currently the director of operations at Itineris Early College High School. Previously she served as the Authorizing and School Support Coordinator for the Utah State Charter School Board, a school administrator, a classroom teacher, and a charter school founder. Ms. Cisneros holds an Administrative/Supervisory License, as well as a Level 2 in both elementary and secondary education. She earned both a Master of Education in Educational Leadership and Administration and a Master of Arts in Organizational Development. Rabecca Cisneros, Board Secretary Gerry Hassell is currently a VP commercial loan officer at Altabank. He graduated from Brigham Young University in 1993 in Business Management with an emphasis in Organizational Behavior. Upon graduating, he accepted a management position with Wal-Mart. In 2002 he was offered the director of pharmacy operations’ position in Salt Lake City. Twice he was ranked as a top five performer in the company. In 2010, he transitioned into the banking world, covering the Wasatch Front for treasury management, and in 2018, he moved over to commercial lending. Gerry Hassell, Board Member

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