Aiesha Rahn
What It Means to Be an Advocate
Aiesha Rahn has devoted 20 years to early childhood education, working with children and families that have been the most vulnerable, like herself, in the North Omaha community. As an early childhood specialist, she spent five years with Early Childhood Services under the umbrella of Building Bright Futures. She conducted training with the Department of Education while transitioning to the State of Nebraska Step Up to Quality initiative as an early childhood specialist. In addition, she is an adjunct instructor with Metropolitan Community College, teaching early childhood education courses. Rahn received her Master of Education from Concordia University in Seward, Nebraska, and earned an Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) degree from Northcentral University in San Diego. She is a valuable alum of the Policy Leadership Academy Class 3.