Latoya Holman and Jeff Wells Appointed Co-Presidents of The Public Education Foundation
Holman, Wells named co-president of The Public Education Foundation

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Latoya Holman and Jeff Wells have been named co-presidents of The Public Education Foundation, succeeding Rich Broome as co-CEOs in 2027. Their leadership aims to enhance public education in the community, supported by a new board structure.
- 01Latoya Holman and Jeff Wells will take over as co-presidents of The Public Education Foundation (PEF) on June 1, 2027.
- 02Peter Guzman, the current board chair, will be succeeded by Tony Sanchez, while Joshua Miller becomes the new vice chair.
- 03Jean Vock, former CFO of UNLV, will chair the finance committee, succeeding Miller.
- 04New members Jacqueline Beato and Jacqueline Estrella have joined PEF's board of directors, bringing diverse leadership experience.
- 05The leadership transition aims to leverage Holman and Wells' complementary skills to enhance public education initiatives.
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The Public Education Foundation (PEF) has announced the appointment of Latoya Holman and Jeff Wells as co-presidents, effective June 1, 2027, succeeding Rich Broome. Peter Guzman, the current board chair, expressed enthusiasm for Holman and Wells, emphasizing their strong leadership and partnership as vital for advancing PEF's mission in public education. The board will also see a transition in leadership, with Tony Sanchez stepping in as chair and Joshua Miller moving to vice chair. Jean Vock, previously the chief financial officer at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), will lead the finance committee. Additionally, the board has welcomed two new members, Jacqueline Beato, CEO of Touro University Nevada, and Jacqueline Estrella, regional sales director at Cox Business in Las Vegas. This restructuring aims to harness the skills of the new co-presidents and board members to navigate the challenges and opportunities in public education, ultimately striving for progress in the community's schools.
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The leadership changes at PEF are expected to positively influence public education initiatives in the community, enhancing educational opportunities for students.
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