Consuellis Hawkins-Crudup, MS serves as the Director of Early Learning at East Coast Migrant Head Start Project (ECMHSP). She and her dedicated team are at the forefront of designing, developing, and evaluating child development and education services for ECMHSP. Consuellis brings extensive experience to her role in the early childhood field, where her expertise is grounded in early care and education. As a member of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, she remains committed to advancing best practices in the field. Her leadership extends beyond her role at ECMHSP; she serves on the North Carolina Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Board and the NC Institute for Child Development Professionals Board of Directors. Consuellis actively engages in multiple collaborations focused on critical issues in early childhood systems, promoting equity for children and families, advancing early childhood mental health initiatives, and championing evidence-based practices that elevate child outcomes. Over the course of her career, she has dedicated herself to ensuring that children and families receive high-quality services. Her unwavering commitment and wealth of experience make her an invaluable asset to our organization's mission.
Consuellis has a Bachelor of Science in Child Development from East Carolina University and a Master of Science in Human Development and Family Studies from North Carolina Central University. Her leadership in early childhood education significantly contributes to the growth and development of the children we serve and the fulfillment of our mission. The support and inclsuiveness of early childhood educators receiving training on STEM learning experiences is what I find most compelling with Kid Spark Education.