Sheryl Ellsworth
MWEG Advocacy Director, Rooting out Racism, Steering Committee Member
Sheryl Ellsworth was the project manager for Utah Youth Leadership Pipeline, an initiative to increase BIPOC representation in Utah's education, political, and business leadership. Prior to that, she was the Family/Community Engagement Specialist for the Utah State Board of Education. In this role, she supported and trained schools, namely administrators and teachers, in engaging families through evidence-based strategies in urban, suburban, rural, remote, and Indigenous reservation communities. Sheryl served as the team leader of a family engagement fellowship to design a strategic plan to improve family engagement in Utah.
Before working at Utah State Board of Education, Sheryl taught in Philadelphia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. While in D.C., she played an integral role in helping her school move from the second-lowest performing position in the district to become the first school out of priority/turnaround status.
Sheryl received an undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University in Communications and Sociology and obtained a master's degree from George Mason University in Early Childhood Education.
Sheryl and her husband, Matt, are the parents of three children and reside in the Atlanta Metro Area.