Meet the Southeast Alaska AEYC Team Members
Blue Shibler -Executive Director
bshibler@aeyc-sea.org
Blue can help you with:
Blue holds a Bachelor’s of Business Administration from UAS and 30+ ECE credits from UAF. In her free time, Blue enjoys, cooking, gardening, and playing board and card games with family. |
Nikki Love - creative Director
nlove@aeyc-sea.org
Nikki can help with questions regarding:
When not busy at work, Nikki spends time with her family and grandchildren, works on a variety of art projects, and grows garlic. |
Destinee siegel -Program Associate
dsiegel@aeyc-sea.org
Destinee can help you with questions regarding:
Destinee lives with her husband, daughter, dog, and two cats. She enjoys reading, music, gardening, cooking, fishing, and being in nature with her family. |
Emily Thompson- Parents As Teachers (PAT) Coordinatorethompson@aeyc-sea.org
Emily can help you with:
Emily joined the Southeast Alaska AEYC team in November of 2007 and can help you with any questions, concerns or interest you have in the Parents As Teachers program in Juneau. She has a Masters in Education from Loyola University Maryland, a Bachelors in Early Childhood Education from Southern IL University of Carbondale and is a certified birth-3 Montessori Teacher. Experiences in the field include, but are not limited to running an in-home child care, leading an infant room and cultivating a sense of playfulness in all areas of life. She has two young children, an apathetic dog and a patient husband.. what more could you ask for? |
Raineka Ackley - Parents As Teachers home visitor
rackley@aeyc-sea.org
Raineka is the newest member of the Parents as Teachers team as a Parent Educator. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Development and an Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood Education. For the past 5 years, Raineka has been teaching in the infant and toddler program at the Nike World Headquarters Early Childhood Development Program outside of Portland, Oregon, and she is excited to be back in Juneau where she grew up, to serve families in the community that she calls home. Raineka is most excited to partner with families and utilize her skills in early childhood education to help families outside of the classroom. She looks forward to helping to parents facilitate learning and growth opportunities for our most vulnerable population—our youth. Outside of work, Raineka really enjoys traveling and always likes to have her next trip planned. She also loves fishing, dancing, spending time with friends and family, and playing outside. |
Mary Adelmeyer - Parents As Teachers home visitor
madelmeyer@aeyc-sea.org
Mary Adelmeyer is a recent addition to the Parents As Teachers Program. She is a Parent Educator working with pre-natal and post-natal families. She comes with 20+ years of experience in the early childhood field. Before starting her own childcare group home in 2001, she worked for Central Council Tlingit and Haida’s Head Start Program. Mary has four grown adult daughters and five grandchildren. She is enjoying the empty nest stage with her husband. In her off time, she enjoys photography, reading and sewing. Mary is a past board member for AEYC-SEA and is excited to now be a part of their staff team. |
Liesel Wittmer -Parents As Teachers home visitor
lwittmer@aeyc-sea.org
Liesel grew up in Kansas, got her Associates Degree in Elementary Education at Sheldon Jackson College in Sitka, and moved to Juneau in 2008. She has over ten years of experience working in various child cares and preschools in Kansas, Sitka, and Juneau. For the past 8 years she’s been working as an admin assistant, but she’s excited to jump back into the world of early childhood and families and support you in this journey! When not at work, Liesel likes to read, quilt, and spend time with family and friends. |
Johanna Crossettjcrossett@aeyc-sea.org
Johanna grew up in New Mexico and moved to Alaska in 1994. She raised her children in Juneau and remains dedicated to the needs of infants and parents. She has a bachelor’s degree in midwifery and is committed to providing options for pregnant people during the childbearing year. She looks forward to serving families in this new role as a Parents as Teachers home visitor. |
Colleen Brody -Childcare provider mentor
An Alabama transplant, Colleen has been living in Juneau since 2012. She has a bachelor degree in Early Childhood and Elementary Education from UAB in Birmingham, Alabama. After living in Juneau for a year, she decided to stay and obtained her MPA from UAS. Colleen served as a child care administrator in Juneau for seven years before taking two years off to be a stay at home mom. She is excited to be back in the workforce and to have the opportunity to work with Juneau child care providers.
Colleen lives in Juneau with her husband, two young daughters, her dog and her cat. She enjoys spending time with her family, disc golfing, playing volleyball, reading and working on puzzles. |
lisa Oberle -CDA Advisor
loberle@aeyc-sea.org
Lisa can help with: Anything related to CDA-the Child Development Associate Credential. Lisa has worked with AEYC-SEA for 4 years. She has a Masters Degree in Early Childhood/Special Education from Western Oregon University, Corvallis OR and a BS degree in Elementary Education/Special Education from Southeast Missouri University, Cape Girardeau, MO. Lisa has taught children of all ages throughout Alaska but found her heart with Early Childhood/Special Education, spending her last 15 years of teaching with the Integrated Preschool Special Education program in the Juneau School District. Lisa has two adult daughters, Zori and Zoza and enjoys outdoor adventures with her husband Jay and many Alaskan friends. |
tess olympia -ChildCare Apprentice coordinatortolympia@aeyc-sea.org
Tess can help you with questions about the SEAAEYC Child Care Apprenticeship Program. Tess has been passionate about early childhood education since her first job - as a preschool art teacher. She loves the complexity of development in young children, the creativity, language acquisition, playfulness and curiosity. As a graduate from the Evergreen State College, integrated learning approaches and building community have been a big part of her life. She was part of the Baby Raven Reads team at Sealaska Heritage for almost 6 years, focusing on early literacy skills. Tess is excited to join the AEYC community and build strong foundations in early childcare by developing an apprentice program. When not at work, you can find her dyeing yarn, wandering through forests, or making wild baking creations with her kid. |