From Wednesday, August 24 – Friday, August 26, 2022, The Hunt Institute hosted a bipartisan convening with 52 state teams, including Puerto Rico and Washington DC, comprised of senior elected officials, gubernatorial staff, and key early childhood system leaders for the 2022 Early Childhood Leadership Summit in Phoenix, AZ.
Across the three-day convening, teams heard from prestigious keynote speakers and panelists, including fellow elected leaders and some of the nation’s leading early childhood experts, in addition to spending time considering high-impact strategies to improve early childhood education in their states.
Teams also had the opportunity to connect, collaborate, and network with one another on critically important early childhood topics and discuss how to address the most pressing early childhood needs within each state.
Wednesday, August 24
As attendees arrived, our Hunt team set up at the Arizona Grand for the Pre-Conference Caucus Caucus. First, Dr. Dan Wuori of The Hunt Institute welcomed attendees by highlighting the major early childhood issues under consideration for the week. After a short break, we gathered for the Summit’s first panel discussion featuring The Honorable Howie Morales and Dr. Kayla Hahn, moderated by our very own Dr. Lauren Zbyszinski. The conversation centered on how states can create and sustain strong early childhood governance structures in their states.
Following this discussion, attendees were able to connect with each other during a brief welcome reception, before grabbing dinner and settling in for day one’s final conversation. Our President & CEO Dr. Javaid Siddiqi opened the floor for The Honorable Pamela Northam of Virginia, Paul J. Luna of the Helios Education Foundation, and The Honorable Abby Cox of Utah to discuss the role of collaboration in advancing early childhood education initiatives across the country.
Thursday, August 25
We kicked off Day Two bright and early with The Honorable Kate Gallego, Mayor of Phoenix, who gave welcoming remarks along with Dr. Javaid Siddiqi. Before passing the mic for the opening keynote, Dr. Siddiqi of course took advantage of the moment for a group selfie!
Elliot Steinberg, the President of the Saul Zaentz Charitable Foundation then took the stage to provide a gracious introduction for Dr. Dana Suskind. Dr. Suskind, author of Parent Nation: Unlocking Every Child’s Potential, Fulfilling Society’s Promise, showcased her research and offered powerful insight into how we might create a more prosperous and equitable future for America’s children through parent supports.
We then shifted focus to early childhood policy, as The Honorable Jabari Brisport and The Honorable Brenda Shields discussed the importance of prioritizing early childhood policies in their states and the innovative approaches they have taken to implement positive change.
After a short networking break, attendees broke into small groups to hear from a plethora of resource experts from across the country.
On the topic of supporting the needs of infants and toddlers, two groups of panelists highlighted public policies and state solutions designed to support young children and their families.
Panelists and moderators included:
Andrea Palmer, Program Officer | Pritzker Children’s Initiative
Dr. Abby Lane, Policy Director | Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center
Mina Hong, Director of Consulting | Start Early, Champions for Early Learning
Gerry Cobb, Director | Pritzker Children’s Initiative
Dr. Cynthia Osborne, Executive Director | Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center
Frankie Robertson, Founder & President | The Amandla Group
On the topic of building a stronger early learning workforce, another two groups of panelists discussed the state of the workforce and innovative ways to support providers in the field.
Panelists and moderators included:
Alyssa Chatterjee, Early Learning System Director | Oregon Department of Education
Rhian Allvin, CEO | National Association for the Education of Young Children 2013-2022
Deputy Superintendent Jenna Conway, Deputy Superintendent | Virginia Department of Education
Dr. Sara Vecchiotti, Vice President | Foundation for Child Development
Dr. Calvin Moore, Jr., CEO | Council for Professional Recognition
Mary Harrill, Senior Director | National Association for the Education of Young Children
In between these breakout groups, attendees sat down for lunch and heard from the 2020 National Teacher of the Year Tabatha Rosproy. Tabatha shared her lived experience as a preschool teacher, emphasizing the significant role early childhood educators play in children’s lives, fostering their academic social, and emotional development.
We then gathered back in the main Arizona Grand Ballroom to hear from Barry Ford, the President & CEO of Council for a Strong America, Jack McBride, Founder & CEO of Contec, Inc., and Nicole Riehl, President & CEO of the Colorado Executives Partnering to Invest in Children. This conversation, moderated by Vince Yanez, Senior Vice President, Community Engagement at the Helios Education Foundation, focused on the business case for early childhood: how are early childhood fiscal supports a positive return on the business sector?
Next, The Honorable Kent McCarty of Mississippi, Rachel Canter of Mississippi First, The Honorable Bethany Hall-Long of Delaware, and The Honorable Levar Stoney of Virginia sat down with Albert Wat, Senior Policy Director at the Alliance for Early Success. This panel, titled “Innovative Approaches to Early Childhood, focused on innovative approaches to funding and governance in early childhood to meet the needs of the youngest learners.
Attendees were then able to take a networking break before heading over to our evening reception at Rustler’s Rooste before sitting with their state teams and reflecting on the day’s panels.
Friday, August 26th
To open the final day of the Early Childhood Leadership Summit, Dr. Dan Wuori made space for a discussion on the current state of the child care industry in the wake of the pandemic. Resource experts Anne Hedgepeth, the Deputy Chief of Policy at Child Care Aware of America, Executive Officer Lanette Dumas of the Forelle Consulting Group, and CEO Michelle Kang of National Association for the Education of Young Children gave their insights and highlighted current challenges and supports needed in the industry.
We then made space for some professional perspectives, a key panel for every convening. Amy Corriveau, the Chief Program Officer at First Things First, sat down with kindergarten teacher Jessica Buttles, preschool teacher Ben Collinsworth, and Sas Jakeo-Singer, Director of Early Learning Services at Cognia and Training & Curriculum Specialist for the United States Air Force, to discuss their work and to summarize the landscape of early childhood education in Arizona.
State teams then took time to set policy goals for pursuit over the coming year, making sure these goals are specific, actionable, and attainable for their community needs
Before our closing keynote, we welcomed an esteemed panel of state leaders to discuss the importance of building bipartisan support to accomplish state initiatives on early childhood education. Dr. Katie Beckman of The David & Lucile Packard Foundation moderated this discussion with The Honorable Susana Martinez, The Honorable Theresa Ruiz, The Honorable Jon Hardister, and Delegate Pamela Queen. It was a great way for our attendees to listen to these leaders’ unique perspectives and think about what it means to be an education champion in their states.
Last, but certainly not least, we were honored to hear from Dr. Starsky Wilson, the President & CEO of the Children’s Defense Fund, to bring this impactful week to a close. Dr. Wilson spoke on the national impact of the Early Childhood Leadership Summit, reminding all of us of the power of convening and the change that can happen when we work together across state lines.
Gallery – Wednesday, August 24
Dr. Dan Wuori, Senior Director of Early Learning at The Hunt Institute, opens the pre-conference session.
Members of the Caucus Caucus discuss early childhood issues in their respective states.
Members of the Caucus Caucus discuss early childhood issues in their respective states.
Members of the Caucus Caucus discuss early childhood issues in their respective states.
Members of the Caucus Caucus discuss early childhood issues in their respective states.
Members of the Caucus Caucus discuss early childhood issues in their respective states.
Dr. Dan Wuori, Senior Director of Early Learning at The Hunt Institute, facilitates a share-out session.
A member of the Caucus Caucus shares the key take aways from the table discussion.
A member of the Caucus Caucus shares the key take aways from the table discussion.
Dr. Dan Wuori, Senior Director of Early Learning at The Hunt Institute, introduces the panel session.
Dr. Lauren Zbyszinski, Deputy Director for Early Learning Policy at The Hunt Institute, moderates the “Approaches to Early Childhood Governance” panel.
The Honorable Howie Morales, Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico, 2019-Present, speaks during the “Approaches to Early Childhood Governance” panel.
Dr. Kayla Hahn, Policy Director for Missouri’s Office of the Governor, speaks during the “Approaches to Early Childhood Governance” panel.
Panelists discuss a question during the “Approaches to Early Childhood Governance” panel.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Dr. Dan Wuori, Senior Director of Early Learning, speak to attendees during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Dr. Javaid Siddiqi, President & CEO of The Hunt Institute, speaks with an attendee during the Pre-Conference Welcome Dinner.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Josh McGee, Associate Policy Analyst at The Hunt Institute, poses with Joanie Lawson, Director of Legislative Engagement at The Hunt Institute.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Dr. Javaid Siddiqi, President & CEO of The Hunt Institute, and Michele Jordan, Vice-President of The Hunt Institute, speak with Hunt-Kean Fellow Alicia Hyndman, Assemblymember of New York.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Dr. Javaid Siddiqi, President & CEO of The Hunt Institute, poses with Paul J. Luna, President & CEO of the Helios Education Foundation.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Dr. Javaid Siddiqi, President & CEO of The Hunt Institute, The Honorable Susana Martinez, Governor of New Mexico from 2011-2019, and Annie McCray-Gore, Senior Director of Finance and Operations
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Dr. Javaid Siddiqi, President & CEO of The Hunt Institute, speaks with
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Attendees mingle and connect during the Pre-Conference Welcome Reception.
Dr. Javaid Siddiqi, President & CEO of The Hunt Institute, welcomes the panelists for the “The Role of Collaboration in Early Childhood” panel.
Panelists discuss a question during the “The Role of Collaboration in Early Childhood” panel.
Paul J. Luna, President & CEO of the Helios Education Foundation, speaks during the “The Role of Collaboration in Early Childhood” panel.
The Honorable Pamela Northam, First Lady of Virginia 2018-2022, speaks during the “The Role of Collaboration in Early Childhood” panel.
The Honorable Abby Cox, First Lady of Utah 2021-Present, speaks during the “The Role of Collaboration in Early Childhood” panel.
Pre-conference attendees listen to the “The Role of Collaboration in Early Childhood” panel.
The sun sets on a beautiful first night in Phoenix.
Gallery – Thursday, August 25
Dr. Javaid Siddiqi, President & CEO of The Hunt Institute, welcomes attendees to the Early Childhood Leadership Summit.
Dr. Javaid Siddiqi, President & CEO of The Hunt Institute, takes a selfie with the crowd.
Dr. Javaid Siddiqi, President & CEO of The Hunt Institute, poses in a selfie with the ECLS attendees.
The Honorable Kate Gallego, Mayor of Phoenix, Arizona 2019 – Present, gives opening remarks.
Elliot Steinberg, President of Saul Zaentz Charitable Foundation, introduces the “Creating a Parent Nation” session.
Dr. Dana Suskind, Founder & Co-Director of the TMW Center and author of Thirty Million Words & Parent Nation, provides the keynote address during the “Creating a Parent Nation” session.
Dr. Dana Suskind, Founder & Co-Director of the TMW Center and author of Thirty Million Words & Parent Nation, provides the keynote address during the “Creating a Parent Nation” session.
Dr. Dan Wuori, Senior Director of Early Learning at The Hunt Institute, introduces the resource experts for the “Setting the Stage — Policymakers on Early Childhood Leadership” session.
Dr. Dan Wuori, Senior Director of Early Learning at The Hunt Institute, introduces the resource experts for the “Setting the Stage — Policymakers on Early Childhood Leadership” session.
The Honorable Jabari Brisport, New York Senate 2021 – Present, speaks during the “Setting the Stage — Policymakers on Early Childhood Leadership” session.
The Honorable Brenda Shields, Missouri House of Representatives 2018 – Present, speaks during the “Setting the Stage — Policymakers on Early Childhood Leadership” session.
“Building a Stronger Early Learning Workforce” Panel – Dr. Sara Vecchiotti, Vice President of the Foundation for Child Development; Dr. Calvin Moore, Jr., CEO of the Council for Professional Recognition;
Mary Harrill, Senior Director of the National Association for the Education of Young Children
The “Supporting the Needs of Infants and Toddlers” panel – Gerry Cobb, Director of the Pritzker Children’s Initiative; Dr. Cynthia Osborne, Executive Director of the Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center; Frankie Robertson, Founder & President of The Amandla Group
The “Building a Stronger Early Learning Workforce” panel – Rhian Allvin, CEO of the National Association for the Education of Young Children 2013-2022; Deputy Superintendent Jenna Conway, Deputy Superintendent for Virginia Department of Education; Alyssa Chatterjee, Early Learning System Director for Oregon Department of Education
The “Supporting the Needs of Infants and Toddlers” panel – Andrea Palmer, Program Officer for Pritzker Children’s Initiative; Dr. Abby Lane, Policy Director for Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center; Mina Hong, Director of Consulting for Start Early, Champions for Early Learning
Dr. Javaid Siddiqi, President & CEO of The Hunt Institute, introduces The Honorable Susana Martinez during the “From Tiny Seeds Grow Mighty Trees” keynote address.
The Honorable Susana Martinez, Governor of New Mexico from 2011-2019, introduces Dr. Lauren Zbyszinski during the “From Tiny Seeds Grow Mighty Trees” keynote address.
Dr. Lauren Zbyszinski, Deputy Director of Early Learning Policy, introduces Tabatha Rosproy during the “From Tiny Seeds Grow Mighty Trees” keynote address.
Tabatha Rosproy, 2020 National Teacher of the Year and Early Childhood Project Coordinator at Kansas Parent Information Resource Center, gives the keynote address during the “From Tiny Seeds Grow Mighty Trees” session.
Tabatha Rosproy, 2020 National Teacher of the Year and Early Childhood Project Coordinator at Kansas Parent Information Resource Center, gives the keynote address during the “From Tiny Seeds Grow Mighty Trees” session.
Vince Yanez, Senior Vice President, Community Engagement and Strategic Partnerships at Helios Education Foundation, moderates the “The Business Case for Early Childhood” session.
Nicole Riehl, President & CEO of Executives Partnering to Invest in Children (EPIC), speaks during the “The Business Case for Early Childhood” session.
Barry Ford, President and CEO of Council for a Strong America, speaks during the “The Business Case for Early Childhood” session.
Jack McBride, Founder & CEO of Contec, Inc., speaks during the “The Business Case for Early Childhood” session.
Panelists discuss a question during the “The Business Case for Early Childhood” session.
Albert Wat, Senior Policy Director of the Alliance for Early Success, moderates the “Innovative Approaches to Early Childhood” session.
The Honorable Bethany Hall-Long, Lieutenant Governor of Delaware 2017 – Present, speaks during the “Innovative Approaches to Early Childhood” session.
The Honorable Levar Stoney, Mayor of the City of Richmond, Virginia 2017 – Present, speaks during the “Innovative Approaches to Early Childhood” session.
Rachel Canter, Executive Director of Mississippi First, speaks during the “Innovative Approaches to Early Childhood” session.
The Honorable Kent McCarty, Mississippi House 2019 – Present, speaks during the “Innovative Approaches to Early Childhood” session.
Panelists discuss a question during the “Innovative Approaches to Early Childhood” session.
The beautiful view of Phoenix from Rustler’s Rooste.
Attendees enjoy dinner and mingling at Rustler’s Rooste.
Attendees enjoy dinner and mingling at Rustler’s Rooste.
Attendees enjoy dinner and mingling at Rustler’s Rooste.
Attendees enjoy dinner and mingling at Rustler’s Rooste.
The Early Childhood team from The Hunt Institute poses at Rustler’s Rooste.
Attendees enjoy dinner and mingling at Rustler’s Rooste.
Attendees enjoy dinner and mingling at Rustler’s Rooste.
Attendees enjoy dinner and mingling at Rustler’s Rooste.
A staff member at Rustler’s Rooste rings the triangle to direct attendees to dinner.
Attendees enjoy dinner and mingling at Rustler’s Rooste.
Attendees enjoy dinner and mingling at Rustler’s Rooste.
Attendees enjoy dinner and mingling at Rustler’s Rooste.
The day ended with a beautiful Arizona sunset.
Gallery – Friday, August 26
Members of The Hunt Institute staff pose in front of the Arizona Grande Resort and Spa
Dr. Melody Schopp, Director of Education Industry Consulting at SAS, presents a demo of the Early Childhood Data Dashboard, made in partnership with South Carolina.
Matthew Ferguson, Esq., Executive Director of the South Carolina Education Oversight Committee, presents a demo of the Early Childhood Data Dashboard, made in partnership with South Carolina.
Dr. Dan Wuori, Senior Director of Early Learning at The Hunt Institute, introduces the Early Learning team from The Hunt Institute before moderating the “State of the Child Care Industry” panel.
Members of the Early Learning team at The Hunt Institute are recognized.
Attendees show their appreciation for The Hunt Institute staff.
Attendees show their appreciation for The Hunt Institute staff.
Attendees show their appreciation for The Hunt Institute staff.
Dr. Lanette Dumas, Executive Officer of Forelle Consulting Group, speaks during the “State of the Child Care Industry” panel.
Michelle Kang, CEO of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, speaks during the “State of the Child Care Industry” panel.
Anne Hedgepeth, Deputy Chief of Policy for Child Care Aware of America, speaks during the “State of the Child Care Industry” panel.
Dr. Dan Wuori asks a question to the panelists in the “State of the Child Care Industry” panel.
Attendees listen to the panel discussion.
Attendees listen to the panel discussion.
Attendees listen to the panel discussion.
Amy Corriveau, Executive Director of First Things First, moderates the “The Early Childhood Landscape — Professional Perspectives” panel.
Amy Corriveau, Executive Director of First Things First, introduces the teacher panelists for the “The Early Childhood Landscape — Professional Perspectives” panel.
Jessica Buttles, 2020 Teacher of the Year and Kindergarten Teacher from Sunburst Elementary, Washington Elementary School District in Glendale, Arizona, speaks during the “The Early Childhood Landscape — Professional Perspectives” panel.
Ben Collinsworth, Preschool Teacher from Emily Meschter Early Learning Center, speaks during the “The Early Childhood Landscape — Professional Perspectives” panel.
Sas Jakeo-Singer, Director of Early Learning Services at Cognia and Training & Curriculum Specialist for the United States Air Force speaks during the “The Early Childhood Landscape — Professional Perspectives” panel.
The panelists discuss their personal experiences and perspectives during the “The Early Childhood Landscape — Professional Perspectives” panel.
Members of The Hunt Institute’s Early Learning team pose with the moderator and panelists from the “The Early Childhood Landscape — Professional Perspectives” panel.
Michelle Kang, CEO of the National Association for the Education of Young Children; Ben Collinsworth, Preschool Teacher from Emily Meschter Early Learning Center
Jessica Buttles, 2020 Teacher of the Year and Kindergarten Teacher from Sunburst Elementary, Washington Elementary School District in Glendale, Arizona; Michelle Kang, CEO of the National Association for the Education of Young Children
Sas Jakeo-Singer, Director of Early Learning Services at Cognia and Training & Curriculum Specialist for the United States Air Force; Michelle Kang, CEO of the National Association for the Education of Young Children
Amy Corriveau, Executive Director of First Things First; Michelle Kang, CEO of the National Association for the Education of Young Children
Members of The Hunt Institute’s Early Learning team pose with Tabatha Rosproy, 2020 National Teacher of the Year and Early Childhood Project Coordinator at Kansas Parent Information Resource Center.
Attendees from Puerto Rico pose with attendees from Illinois.
Senator Ada García from Puerto Rico; Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long from Delaware; Edwin Hernandez-Vargas, Community Relations & Outreach Director, Office of the Lieutenant Governor in Delaware
Dr. Marina Mendoza, Senior Policy Analyst at The Hunt Institute; The Honorable Teresa Ruiz, Senate Majority Leader in New Jersey
Members of The Hunt Institute’s Early Learning team pose with attendees from Puerto Rico.
Attendees from Puerto Rico pose with attendees from New Jersey and New York.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State teams had the opportunity to discuss their goals for the future.
State Team from Alabama
State Team from California
State Team from North Dakota
State Team from Puerto Rico
State Team from Montana
State Team from New York
State Team from Nevada
State Team from Washington
State Team from Alaska
State Team from Alaska
State Team from Virginia
State Team from Florida
State Team from Ohio
Dr. Katie Beckmann, Program Officer and Manager, Children, Families, and Communities Program at Packard, moderates the “Building Bipartisan Support for Early Childhood” session.
The Honorable Teresa Ruiz, Senate Majority Leader in New Jersey, speaks during the “Building Bipartisan Support for Early Childhood” session.
The Honorable Jon Hardister, North Carolina House Majority Whip, speaks during the “Building Bipartisan Support for Early Childhood” session.
The Honorable Susana Martinez, Governor of New Mexico 2011-2019, speaks during the “Building Bipartisan Support for Early Childhood” session.
Delegate Pamela Queen, Maryland House of Representatives, speaks during the “Building Bipartisan Support for Early Childhood” session.
Panelists discuss a question during the “Building Bipartisan Support for Early Childhood” session.
Dr. Starsky Wilson delivers the closing keynote, “A Little Child Shall Lead Them”.
Dr. Starsky Wilson delivers the closing keynote, “A Little Child Shall Lead Them”.