Many excellent classroom teachers go on to successful careers in politics. One of these is Connecticut elementary school teacher Tammy Exum, who now serves in her state’s House of Representatives.
After graduating from Fuquay-Varina High School in North Carolina, Tammy earned her Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. In 1999, she earned her Master’s in Business Administration from Atlanta University. After college, Tammy inaugurated her career as an elementary school teacher in West Hartford, Connecticut.
A lifelong champion of education, Tammy is a former elementary school teacher. She is also the former President and Executive Board Member of West Hartford Parent Teacher Association. In addition, she formerly served as Vice Chair of The West Hartford Board of Education.
In 2019, Tammy was elected on the Democratic ticket to the Connecticut House of Representatives. There she represents District 19, which includes West Hartford, Avon, and Farmington. She was chosen in a special election to fill the seat vacated by incumbent Derek Slap when he won election to the state Senate.
Since she has taken office, Tammy has been a member of the Committees for Commerce; Higher Education and Employment Advancement; Education; Administration and Elections; Environment; and Banking. As a member of the House, Tammy has introduced two bills that protect the rights of Connecticut residents who suffer from Autism Spectrum Disorder. These bills have already passed Connecticut’s General Assembly House of Representatives.
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