Dr. Andrew Pulver, the superintendent of the Los Alamitos Unified School District, will speak to the Los Alamitos Chamber of Commerce for the November networking breakfast.
Chamber Chairwoman Nesi Stewart said the virtual breakfast meeting will be held Thursday, Nov. 19, from 8 – 9 a.m. There is no charge to attend but registration is necessary to receive the zoom link.
Dr. Andrew Pulver has been serving in Los Alamitos Unified since 1999 and was selected as the Superintendent beginning April 19, 2019. Prior to working for Los Alamitos Unified, he began his career teaching middle school math and science.
He was selected to be a mentor teacher and coach and conducted various professional development opportunities for middle school teachers. He began his career in Los Alamitos Unified as a teacher at McAuliffe Middle School and was promoted to and served as Assistant Principal at McAuliffe Middle School, Principal at Lee Elementary, and Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources.
Dr. Pulver has been recognized as the District’s Principal of the Year and as the Personnel/Human Resources Administrator of the Year for the State of California. He also received the PTSA Honorary Service Award in 2008 and again in 2015. Dr. Pulver earned his Bachelor’s degree from Loyola Marymount University, a Master’s in Educational Administration, and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from the University of Southern California.
He has served as an Adjunct professor for USC’s Rossier School of Education doctoral program and directed and taught the Association of California School Administrators Personnel Academy. He considers it a privilege to work in Los Alamitos Unified, where passionate people join together to Ignite Unlimited Possibilities in Academics, Athletics, Activities, and the Arts.
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