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Adam Seaney has spent the past 20 years in K-12 education serving students across multiple districts across the state of Illinois. He received his Bachelor’s of Arts Degree in Physical Education and Health from Olivet Nazarene University in 2005 and began a career in education as a paraprofessional in the Mascoutah Community School District. After 2 years as a paraprofessional, he was hired for his first teaching job at Palestine High School in Palestine, Illinois. Mr. Seaney taught physical education & health, and also served as the head football coach and head boys track coach.

In 2013, Mr. Seaney earned a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership from Eastern Illinois University. After a 5 year stay at Palestine, he was hired as a Physical Education teacher in the Lawrenceville CUSD #20. After spending 2 years in the classroom at Lawrenceville, he received his first administrative position as an Assistant Principal at Parkside Elementary School in Lawrenceville, IL. In the fall of 2018, he accepted a position as the Principal at ROWVA Jr/Sr High School in Oneida, Illinois. It was during his time at ROWVA that Mr. Seaney discovered his love and passion for Career & Technical Education. Mr. Seaney spent 4 years at ROWVA, before accepting his current position as the Director of the Galesburg Area Vocational Center in Galesburg, IL. During his tenure as a Principal, Mr. Seaney was awarded the Illinois Principals Association Western Region Jr. High Principal of the Year.

His time in education has been defined by his passion for building intentional, meaningful relationships with students, staff, and community members. In his time as the Director at GAVC, enrollment in CTE programs has grown annually at a combined rate of over 25%. In addition, program offerings have increased, ensuring that student interest and industry needs are met simultaneously. In addition to his role as GAVC Director, Mr. Seaney is active in professional organizations such as the Association for Career & Technical Education, Illinois Association for Career & Technical Education, Illinois Career & Technical Administrators and the Illinois Principals Association.

Mr. Seaney has presented at state and regional conferences about building sustainable CTE programs in high schools. He is passionate about Career & Technical Education, and creating an environment to ensure that students have all of the available information to make informed decisions about their future. He currently resides in Oneida, Illinois, with his wife, Abbie Seaney, and their three children, Addisyn, Asher and Abel.