Lowe House Office Building, Room 209
6 Bladen St., Annapolis, MD 21401
(410) 841-3240, (301) 858-3240
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e-mail: ken.kerr@house.state.md.us
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4539 Metropolitan Ct., Suite 257, Frederick, MD 21704
(301) 360-3505
Member, Commission to Study the Health Care Workforce Crisis in Maryland, 2022-.
Member, Board of Education, Frederick County, 2016-18; Career and Technology Education Advisory Council, Frederick County, 2016-18.
Member, Faculty Advisory Council, Maryland Higher Education Commission, 2018-; Oversight Committee on Quality of Care in Nursing Homes and Assisted-Living Facilities, 2020-.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, January 28, 1957. Attended Woodlawn High School, Gwynn Oak, Maryland; Frederick Community College, A.A. (general studies), 1976; Hood College, B.A. (music), 1981; Towson University, M.S. (professional writing), 1995; Morgan State University, Ed.D., 2003. Teacher (fourth grade), Frederick County Public Schools, 1983-86. Product manager and trainer, Frederick Computer Products, 1986-91. Technical writer and trainer, Genesys Data Technologies, 1991-95. Adjunct professor (english), Cecil College, Frederick Community College, Hagerstown Community College, 1994-95. Assistant professor (english), Harford Community College, 1995-96. Instructor, Wor-Wic Community College, 1996-99. Professor (english), Frederick Community College, 1999- (chair, english department, 2011-17; interim dean of arts & sciences, 2015-16). Member, Legislative Committee, Maryland Association of Boards of Education, 2016-18. Member, Frederick Lodge no. 684, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, 2004-. Board of Directors, Eastview Community Center, Inc., 2010-. Rotary Club of Carroll Creek, 2015-. Honorary member, Phi Theta Kappa International Honors Society, 2004 (parnell scholar, 2008; distinguished advisor, 2017). President's Award, Frederick Community College, 2011. Married; two children; two grandchildren.
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