Mark Terry serves as the Deputy Executive Director of the Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association (TEPSA), where he embodies the principles of servant leadership and active advocacy for children. With a wealth of experience as an elementary and intermediate school principal, Mark has taken...
Mark Terry serves as the Deputy Executive Director of the Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association (TEPSA), where he embodies the principles of servant leadership and active advocacy for children. With a wealth of experience as an elementary and intermediate school principal, Mark has taken his commitment to public education to new heights by engaging with both state and national associations. Under his leadership, TEPSA has achieved unprecedented membership growth, reaching its highest numbers in history, while also witnessing a remarkable 400% increase in national membership from Texas. This success is a testament to his strategic thinking and ability to forge meaningful relationships within the educational community.
In his role, Mark not only drives membership initiatives but also serves as a passionate lobbyist for TEPSA, advocating for legislation that directly benefits elementary school students and their leaders. His expertise in educational leadership and public school advocacy enables him to effectively communicate the needs and aspirations of educators to policymakers. Mark is also dedicated to leadership development, equipping members with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of educational administration. His proficiency in educational technology and association management further enhances TEPSA's mission, ensuring that members are well-prepared to meet the challenges of modern education. Through public speaking engagements and strategic partnerships, Mark continues to champion the cause of public education, making a lasting impact on the lives of students and educators alike.