Updated October 2020
SEPSEA
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    • 2015 SEPSEA CBI
  • Publications
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  • Inclusive Higher Education Booklet
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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Susanna Miller-Raines, Chairperson
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Misty Parsley, Vice Chair Membership & Communication
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Edie Cusack, Vice Chair Public Policy
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Andrea Pewitt, Vice Chair of Finance
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Danie Roberts-Dahm, Vice Chair Research
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Cate Weir, Ex-Officio Member - ThinkCollege
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​Maurice Williams, Vice Chair Professional Development
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Kenneth Kelty, Alumni Advocate

STATE REPRESENTATIVES

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Alabama - Sharon Brown
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Georgia - Carol Britton Laws
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Mississippi - Jerry Alliston
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Arkansas - Ashley Bradley
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Kentucky - Barry Whaley
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South Carolina - Erica Walters
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Florida - Kathy Becht
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Louisiana - Caroline Jurisich
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Tennessee - Lauren Bethune-Dix

Open Board Positions:

Vice Chair of Communication & Membership
North Carolina Representative
​Parent Representative

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​OUR VISION
The vision of the Southeast Postsecondary Education Alliance (SEPSEA) is for all institutions of higher education in the southeast to be inclusive of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

​OUR MISSION
SEPSEA promotes access to quality inclusive postsecondary education for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the southeast through a shared focus on collaboration through program development, research, and public policy.
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