Rebecca (Becca) Webb has been in the field of early childhood since 1997. She has worked in a variety of early childhood environments, including as a classroom teacher and director in community childcares, developmental educator in Early Intervention, public-school classroom teacher, and itinerant special educator. In her three years as a Project Director for the Vermont Child Health Improvement Program (VCHIP), she coached providers in implementing universal developmental screenings in their programs. She is a member of NAEYC, a past board member of the Vermont CEC-Division of Early Childhood, and a Master Instructor in the Northern Lights Instructor Registry. Currently she’s a Regional Act 166 Coordinator for several supervisory unions in Central Vermont. In this role she is a liaison between these school systems and community programs providing Act 166 (Universal Pre-K). A 2017 graduate of the Early Childhood Leadership Institute, she is deeply interested in Vermont’s early childhood systems, supporting teachers, and cultural competence. Becca has a BA in English Literature from St. Michael’s College, an MEd in Early Childhood Special Education from the University of Vermont, and is currently enrolled in the Educational Leadership master’s program at UVM. She has a Vermont teaching license with an endorsement in Early Childhood Special Education. She lives in Burlington.