It’s almost time to travel to Orlando, FL, for the 2025 Early Educators Leadership Conference (EELC). Get ready to attend the most dynamic conference devoted to our field and the communities we serve.
The Council is also getting ready to serve you when you join us on October 8-11 to remember the past and build the road ahead. We can’t wait for you to join us as we celebrate 50 years of credentialing excellence and empowering leaders who will define the future of ECE.
First Things First: Download the Conference App
Download Yapp, the official 2025 EELC app on your smart phone to have EELC access at your fingertips 24/7. You will be able to:
Navigate the full, most up-to-date conference schedule
Learn about special events, presenters and sponsors, and
Engage with attendees, event surveys, polls, and our social wall on the app.
Important Note: Make sure you allow notifications on the app to stay up to date on all
changes and announcements in advance and while on site.
Follow the instructions on screen (it’s a quick, two-step process).
Already Have the App Installed?
Tap “Add an Existing Yapp” or the green “+” button (top right)
When asked for the Yapp ID, enter: 2025EELC and
Press the device keyboard’s enter button, or tap “Next.”
Official Conference Hotel
The Renaissance Orlando at Seaworld | Orlando, Florida | 6677 Sea Harbor Drive
Experience an unforgettable stay at Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld®. Discover a unique experience at a prime location that combines the excitement of Orlando with its own imaginative style, making it the perfect conference destination. Amenities include an outdoor pool, water park, full-service spa, six dining options and a hotel navigator to guide you to local hidden gems. You can learn more about the hotel and accommodations here.
Special Events
The Legacy Table | Crystal Ballroom | October 10 | 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
The Legacy Table is a powerful mainstage experience that bridges four decades of Council leadership and legacy. In this reflective and celebratory session, Council CEO Dr. Calvin E. Moore, Jr. will guide us through the living history of the Council, joined by former CEOs whose vision and voice helped shape the journey of the CDA.
Disney Springs Dine Around | October 10 | 6:30 PM – 10:30 PM – Sponsored by Learning Care Group
Experience an evening of flavor, fun, and community as we travel to Disney Springs for our Dine Around. Choose from an array of world-class restaurants and vibrant eateries, each offering its own unique twist on cuisine from around the globe.
How It Works
Step 1: During registration, receive your VISA gift card.
Step 2: Make reservations ahead of time by visiting Disney Springs Dining site.*
Step 3: Use your gift card at any Disney Springs restaurant.
Buses will begin to depart from the hotel at 6:15 PM to transport attendees to Disney Springs. Buses will begin their return route to the hotel at 9:15 PM and the last bus will depart at 10:15 PM.
This evening is your chance to unwind, enjoy, and close out the conference in style.
*Important Note: Reservations fill quickly at Disney Springs. Be sure to make a reservation at your restaurant of choice prior to the conference to ensure a seamless experience.
For additional information and to review our Frequently Asked Questions make sure you download the app and review the conference site here.
We look forward to welcoming you to Orlando at the 10th annual EELC!
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Elisa Shepherd is the Vice President of Strategic Alliances at the Council, where she leads initiatives to advance the Council’s mission and strategic plan through designing, managing, and executing a comprehensive stakeholder relationship strategy.
With over 25 years of experience in early childhood education (ECE), Elisa has dedicated her career to developing impactful programs, professional development opportunities, and public policies that support working families, young children, and ECE staff. Before joining the Council, Elisa held numerous roles within the childcare industry. Most recently, she served as Associate Vice President at The Learning Experience and as Senior Manager at KinderCare Education, where she influenced government affairs and public policies across 40 states.
Elisa’s commitment to leadership is reflected in her external roles on the Early Care and Education Consortium Board of Directors, the Florida Chamber Foundation Board of Trustees, and as the DEI Caucus Leader for KinderCare Education. She has been recognized as an Emerging Leader in Early Childhood by Childcare Exchange’s Leadership Initiative.
Elisa earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a focus on child development from Pennsylvania State University in State College, PA.
Andrew Davis
Chief Operations Officer (COO)
Andrew Davis serves as Chief Operating Officer at the Council. In this role, Andrew oversees the Programs Division, which includes the following operational functions: credentialing, growth and business development, marketing and communications, public policy and advocacy, research, innovation, and customer relations.
Andrew has over 20 years of experience in the early care and education field. Most recently, Andrew served as Senior Vice President of Partnership and Engagement with Acelero Learning and Shine Early Learning, where he led the expansion of state and community-based partnerships to produce more equitable systems of service delivery, improved programmatic quality, and greater outcomes for communities, children and families. Prior to that, he served as Director of Early Learning at Follett School Solutions.
Andrew earned his MBA from the University of Baltimore and Towson University and his bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland – University College.
Janice Bigelow
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Jan Bigelow serves as Chief Financial Officer at the Council and has been with the organization since February of 2022.
Jan has more than 30 years in accounting and finance experience, including public accounting, for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. She has held management-level positions with BDO Seidman, Kiplinger Washington Editors, Pew Center for Global Climate Change, Communities In Schools, B’nai B’rith Youth Organization and American Humane. Since 2003, Jan has worked exclusively in the non-profit sector where she has been a passionate advocate in improving business operations in order to further the mission of her employers.
Jan holds a CPA from the State of Virginia and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Lycoming College. She resides in Alexandria VA with her husband and dog.
Janie Payne
Vice President of People and Culture
Janie Payne is the Vice President of People and Culture for the Council for Professional Recognition. Janie is responsible for envisioning, developing, and executing initiatives that strategically manage talent and culture to align people strategies with the overarching business vision of the Council. Janie is responsible for driving organizational excellence through strategic talent practices, orchestrating workforce planning, talent acquisition, performance management as well as a myriad of other Human Resources Programs. She is accountable for driving effectiveness by shaping organizational structure for optimal efficiency. Janie oversees strategies that foster a healthy culture to include embedding diversity, equity, and inclusion into all aspects of the organization.
In Janie’s prior role, she was the Vice President of Administration at Equal Justice Works, where she was responsible for leading human resources, financial operations, facilities management, and information technology. She was also accountable for developing and implementing Equal Justice Works Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion strategy focused on attracting diverse, mission-oriented talent and creating an inclusive and equitable workplace environment. With more than fifteen years of private, federal, and not-for-profit experience, Janie is known for her intuitive skill in administration management, human resources management, designing and leading complex system change, diversity and inclusion, and social justice reform efforts.
Before joining Equal Justice Works, Janie was the Vice President of Human Resources and Chief Diversity Officer for Global Communities, where she was responsible for the design, implementation, and management of integrated HR and diversity strategies. Her work impacted employees in over twenty-two countries. She was responsible for the effective management of different cultural, legal, regulatory, and economic systems for both domestic and international employees. Prior to Global Communities, Janie enjoyed a ten-year career with the federal government. As a member of the Senior Executive Service, she held key strategic human resources positions with multiple cabinet-level agencies and served as an advisor and senior coach to leaders across the federal sector. In these roles, she received recognition from management, industry publications, peers, and staff for driving the creation and execution of programs that created an engaged and productive workforce.
Janie began her career with Verizon Communications (formerly Bell Atlantic), where she held numerous roles of increasing responsibility, where she directed a diversity program that resulted in significant improvement in diversity profile measures. Janie was also a faculty member for the company’s Black Managers Workshop, a training program designed to provide managers of color with the skills needed to overcome barriers to their success that were encountered because of race. She initiated a company-wide effort to establish team-based systems and structures to impact corporate bottom line results which was recognized by the Department of Labor. Janie was one of the first African American women to be featured on the cover of Human Resources Executive magazine.
Janie received her M.A. in Organization Development from American University. She holds numerous professional development certificates in Human Capital Management and Change Management, including a Diversity and Inclusion in Human Resources certificate from Cornell University. She completed the year-long Maryland Equity and Inclusion Leadership Program sponsored by The Schaefer Center for Public Policy and The Maryland Commission on Civil Rights. She is a trained mediator and Certified Professional Coach. She is a graduate of Leadership America, former board chair of the NTL Institute and currently co-steward of the organization’s social justice community of practice, and a member of The Society for Human Resource Management. Additionally, Janie is the Board Chairperson for the Special Education Citizens Advisory Council for Prince Georges County where she is active in developing partnerships that facilitate discussion between parents, families, educators, community leaders, and the PG County school administration to enhance services for students with disabilities which is her passion. She and her husband Randolph reside in Fort Washington Maryland.
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