Meet The Board
President
Cindy Mahr
Cindy has been in the early childhood education and care field for over 40 years. She has recently retired from ownership and serving as Executive Director of In A Kid's World, a private early learning center in Rock Island. As an advocate for children, families, direct-service providers, and high-quality early childhood experiences, Cindy is passionate about improving local ECE supports.
Cindy has also been involved with other ECEC organizations, serving on the Illinois AEYC board as a Past President, PDAC (Professional Development Advisory Committee for INCCRRA), and founding member of ILDOCC (Illinois Directors and Owners of Childcare Centers). Cindy's education includes an associate's degree in Child Development (1974), CDA (1991), a bachelor's WIU 1992), and a master's in early childhood administration NLU (2003).
President Elect
Danen Busch
Danen entered the early childhood field based on a passion for high quality early learning experiences. With her degree in engineering, Danen worked as an engineer in Madison, WI until the birth of her first child necessitated a career pivot. She went on to found Bright Child Learning Center in Madison, WI, based on the Montessori approach she grew to love and appreciate while attending Villa Montessori School in Moline, IL as a child.
She returned to her QC roots and has been the Director of Villa Montessori School for over a decade. She has gone on to obtain her Montessori Teaching Credential and National Director Credential, present at local & national Early Childhood conferences, facilitate training through the Illinois Trainers Network & National Louis University McCormick Center for Early Childhood Leadership, and serve as a mentor through the ECC Mentoring Program.
Outside of her role as a Director, she is an active member of the Illinois Professional Development Advisory Council (PDAC), Eastern Iowa Community Colleges ECE Advisory Council, Birth to Five Action Council, and more.
Treasurer
James (Jamie) Richardson, Jr.
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Jamie has always been driven to succeed; his dedication to education and community service is a testament to that. He serves as an early childhood educator at P&J Tender Care, Inc. Committed to providing a safe and nurturing learning environment for young children, James strongly believes in the importance of early childhood education.
His passion for community service rivals his commitment to education. As a former board president for Future Rocks Youth Basketball, James inspired and motivated young people to reach their full potential on and off the court.
Jamie’s parents, Paquita and James, Sr., founded P&J Tender Care, building the foundation for their family’s legacy and commitment to the community. He and his wife, Tonya, have been married for over 20 years and have raised two wonderful children, James III and Janihe, who work alongside their father at P&J Tender Care. They continue the family tradition of excellence, education, and community service. “We are honored to be in a position that allows us to inspire and motivate those around us,” he said.
Member Chair
Julie Larson
Julie Larson brings a plethora of experience to her position as YWCA Quad Cities President and
Chief Executive Officer. She initially served as Vice President and then President of the YWCA Quad Cities Board of Directors until she accepted a Co-Executive Director position in 1999. She has embodied the mission of the YWCA for over 25 years, working to improve the lives of women, girls, and communities of color through advocacy, local programming, and services.
Julie is deeply committed to offering programming and services that support social change, help families and strengthen communities. She has been instrumental in growing and expanding the organization
through strategic planning, budgeting and forecasting, and grant writing. Julie’s forward thinking and collaborative mindset led to the creation of Theplace2b for homeless & at-risk youth, the
YWCA Empowerment Center and multiple special events to promote the YWCA’s mission.
At Large
Michael Terry LCSW, LISW
Michael currently serves as the Vice President of Programs for EveryChild (a local community Agency dedicated to eliminating child abuse and neglect). Within this role, he facilitates clinical supervision and provides global programming oversight. In support of the above duties, he serves as EveryChild's Mental Health Consultant, building staff capacity for reflective practice and enhancing awareness regarding Participant's Mental Health challenges and their influence on service progression. Additionally, Michael has served on a myriad of Local, Regional, and State level Advisory Councils and Boards. He is currently serving as a Board Member for the Iowa Chapter of Children's Advocacy Centers (ICCAC), Illowa Council Scouts of America BSA, Early Childhood Coalition (ECC), and Silvis School District #34 Board of Education; and as a member of the Eastern Iowa Mental Health and Disabilities Services – Children's Advisory Committee and Birth to Five – Region 49 Action Council.
Community Outreach Chair
Marcy Mendenhall
Marcy Mendenhall is the CEO of SAL Community Services, the parent company of five Skip-a-Long Centers, 2 Child Care Resource and Referral agencies, Home Child Care Network, a Welcoming Center and Open Door. Located in the west side of Illinois, Marcy seeks to collaborate, partner, and elevate all things related to early care and education. She is a staunch advocate for children and their families.
Action Chair
Emily Cummings
Emily Cummings (she/her) is the Regional Council Manager for Birth to Five Illinois in Region 49. She believes that to build a strong community, we must start by creating a healthy foundation for the next generation of critical thinkers and problem solvers. For the past ten years, Emily has worked in various roles in early childhood, ranging from preschool teacher to home visits to center director. She led a home visitation program and a program that provides therapy to children 0-5 who have experienced trauma. Emily received her bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education Administration from Ashford University, where she began to understand the importance of empowering families and walking alongside them through the earliest years of their children’s lives. She obtained her master’s degree in Social Work to advocate for children on a more macro level. Emily lives in Rock Island County with her partner and three amazing children.
II- At Large
Tammy Muerhoff
Tammy currently serves as the Regional Superintendent of Schools in Rock Island County. In addition to her current role, Tammy has served as an early childhood educator, parent educator, and early childhood program coordinator. She has been actively involved with various committees, councils, and boards throughout the community and state. Tammy strongly supports collaboration among community entities to serve the needs of children and their families.
At-Large
Beverly Clark
Beverly Clark is the current director of the not-for-profit Aldridge Early Learning Center in East Moline, Illinois. With vision, passion, and drive, and early childhood education and care as priorities, she and her staff strive to provide a community of support for their families.
The Center's top priority has always been to help children and families prepare for the many transitions children will encounter on their way to furthering their education, and a prosperous and healthy future.
Beverly is driven by her compassion for children and parents. And will soon complete her second master's degree in Early Childhood Education Administration; her first master’s degree is in Public Administration. She also has a bachelor's in Sociology with a minor in history.
I- At large
Angela Herrington
Angela Herrington is Midwestern Illinois's Director of Child Care Resource & Referral. Previously Angela was the Quality Specialist at CCR&R as well as 25 years in the classroom previous to that. Angela is passionate about providing children with high-quality Early Childhood experiences and serving in ways to help make those experiences possible.
ECC Consultant
Georgia Stear
Georgia's academic background was in three-dimensional design fabrication and education. She has over twelve years of experience in early childhood development education, event coordination, and design. Georgia uses her unique skillset to guide the Early Childhood Coalition in marketing & design efforts along with strategic planning. Georgia is a dedicated advocate for families with young children and firmly believes that by working together as a community, we can build a strong foundation for our future leaders.
III- At Large
Rose Hernandez
Rose's journey in early childhood education began as a high school parent eager to be the best mother. As a teen mom, she took a Child Care course that ignited her passion for child development, teaching her about developmental stages and age-appropriate activities. After high school, she earned an associate degree in child development from Black Hawk College and continued her studies in Social Work and Educational Administration. With 25 years in the field, Rose takes pride in fostering a positive learning environment and is now focused on inspiring future educators. Outside of work, she enjoys family time, staying active, RV camping, and aims to visit all 50 states.