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Sheryl M. Williams Stapleton

Candidate for New Mexico House of Representatives - District 19 in 2020 New Mexico General Election.

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About Sheryl M. Williams Stapleton

Professional Experience
APS Carl Perkins Project, Project Director
Association of State Democratic Chairs, Vice President
Career and Technical Education, Coordinator
Education Commission of the States, Commissioner
New Mexico Democratic Party, Vice Chair/Chair
Electoral College, Elector
Schools to Careers program, Coordinator
House Of Representatives, Representative for District 19
Zia and Wilson Middle Schools, Teacher
Career Enrichment Center, Assistant Principal
Degrees
Doctorate, University of New Mexico, Education Administrator (1990)
Master's, University of New Mexico, Multicultural Education (1987)
Bachelor's, New Mexico State University in Las Cruces (1978)

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