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Massachusetts early-education commissioner marks International Women’s Day, praises mentors

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Amy Kershaw, commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care, offered remarks celebrating International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, thanking mentors, educators and state leaders.

Amy Kershaw, commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care, delivered brief remarks marking International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, saying she was “full of gratitude” and reflecting on women who shaped her career and life. Kershaw named her grandmother, Marianna Kershaw, and thanked coaches, mentors and women educators who supported her professional advancement and helped care for her children.

Kershaw said emerging women leaders would have “the tools and supports you need to take your seat at the table.” She closed by thanking Governor Maura Healey and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll for their leadership.