Who is MTEA?

MTEA is a democratic union of more than 5,600 Milwaukee public education workers, representing teachers, paraprofessionals, safety assistants, substitutes, interpreters, nurses, speech pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, bookkeepers, school counselors, library media specialists, school social workers, food service assistants and managers, building service helpers, delivery drivers, and children’s health assistants.

Meet our elected leaders and staff below. 

MTEA Leadership

What our leaders do

We, the members of the MTEA, are the educators who work directly with the students who attend Milwaukee’s public schools. Collectively we advocate for quality public education in Milwaukee. As advocates for educators, we are advocates for all children. We are here to lead the dialog, to challenge, to support and work for change–ensuring a better future for our members and the students and families we serve.

Our focus is on helping all children and educators thrive. By supporting reform, developing strengths, gathering resources, and reaching out to the community, we promote quality public schools.

Ingrid Walker-Henry

MTEA President

Luz Hernandez

Vice President

Nicolo Onorato

Treasurer

Eric Gullickson

Secretary

Executive Board

What our Executive Board does

The MTEA Executive Board is comprised of MTEA members representing all school levels. They meet the first Wednesday of every month during the school year.

MTEA members determine the positions, the direction and activities of the union through their elected representatives. The entire membership votes on major decisions such as the election of Officers and ratification of contracts.

Elected leaders set policy. Educators who serve in the leadership positions of the MTEA are elected by the general membership. With the exception of the President and Vice President, MTEA Board members work full-time in schools. They perform their policy-making duties after school, on a voluntary basis.

The MTEA President is released from school duties on a full-time basis during the term of office to carry out MTEA’s mission.

If you would like to contact one of our leaders, please fill out the Contact Us form at the bottom of the page.

Ingrid Walker-Henry

MTEA President

Luz Hernandez

Vice President

Nicolo Onorato

Treasurer

Eric Gullickson

Secretary

Monica Lopez

Kindergarten-Primary Rep.

Shari Redel

Kindergarten-Primary Rep.

Rachel Schlueter

Kindergarten-Primary Rep.

Amanda McIlhone

Intermediate Rep.

Joseph Brusky

Intermediate Rep.

Wanda Welch

Intermediate Rep.

Shamika Johnson

Middle School Rep.

Meg Skwierawski

Middle School Rep.

John Fleissner

Senior High Rep.

Gregory Lampark

Senior High School Rep.

Dawn Tower

Senior High School Rep.

Elizabeth Kosmach

Special Education Rep.

Michelle Wright

Special Education Rep.

Adrienne Hicks

Educational Assistant President

Crystal Ealy

Educational Assistant Vice President

Michael Langyel

MTEA-Retired President

Tanita Campbell

Accountant/Bookkeeper President

Alex Brower

Substitute Teacher President

Michael Glabere

At-Large EA Rep.

Staff

The MTEA employs a full-time professional staff to implement the policies and conduct the day-to-day work of the union. MTEA staff includes Executive Director, Representational and Organizational Staff, Communications Director and Administrative Staff.

Sue Cameron

Assistant Executive Director – Central Region

Quinn Cory

Assistant Executive Director – Northwest Region

Anna Dvorak

Assistant Executive Director

Jonathan Knudson

Communications Director

Kasandra Mercado

Receptionist

Amy Mizialko

Executive Director

Rebecca Pelzek

Administrative Manager

Chris Perillo

Assistant Executive Director – Southwest Region

Kim Rohde

Support Staff/Membership

Emma Roller

Assistant Executive Director – East Region

Released Member Organizers

Ingrid Walker-Henry

MTEA President

Joe Brusky

Social Media/Membership Organizer

Tanita Campbell

ESP Released Organizer

Luz Hernandez

Teaching and Learning Organizer

Adrienne Hicks

ESP Released Organizer

Nicolo Onorato

Public Education Advocate