The Connecticut Education Association (CEA) was formed in 1848 when 80 teachers met in Meriden. Their objective: organize teachers for the improvement of the profession and local public schools. Today, CEA is headquartered in Hartford with a membership of more than 43,000. CEA members include K-12 teachers in Connecticut public schools as well as retired teachers and college students preparing to become teachers. Since its founding more than 160 years ago, CEA has been a grassroots organization that is a strong and effective champion for teachers and public schools. CEA lobbies for pro-education legislation at the state and federal levels, advances and protects the rights of teachers at the bargaining table, and works with state policymakers to continue to elevate the teaching profession and promote public education. CEA has initiated or been the primary sponsor of state legislation to improve the teaching profession and public education since its beginning. It is the key reason that CEA - the state's largest public employee organization - located its headquarters just steps away from the State Capitol. CEA is a state affiliate of the National Education Association which is headquartered in Washington, D.C. CEA has more than 160 local affiliates and is governed by an approximately 35-member board of directors, elected by members. The board meets regularly throughout the year to set goals, approve policy, and implement specific measures adopted by CEA's highest-policy making body, the Representative Assembly (RA). The RA meets annually each May. Nearly 600 elected delegates from CEA's local affiliates meet during the two-day meeting to conduct the business of the Association. This includes approving a budget, adopting resolutions, voting on new business items, and making any amendments to the CEA constitution and bylaws. CEA's four executive offices, president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer, are also elected at RA. Elected to three-year terms, they can serve a maximum of two terms. The president and vice president are full-time officers. CEA's staff is headed by an executive director who oversees staff in Hartford and in CEA's nine regional offices. CEA has a staff of 24 UniServ representatives who work from these regional offices to provide a multitude of services and programs directly to members.
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Connecticut Education Association uses 5 different technologies from 143 different vendors. They have above average use of several technologies including VMware vSphere, VMware View and VMware Horizon.
Connecticut Education Association uses products from 182 different product categories. They are particularly heavy users of products in Computer-aided Design & Engineering, Operating Systems, and Software Frameworks.
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Technology | Category | Vendor | Usage |
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VMware vSphere | Virtualization Platforms | VMware, Inc | |
VMware View | Virtualization Platforms | VMware, Inc | |
VMware Horizon | Virtualization Management Software | VMware, Inc | |
VMware ESXi 5.0 | Virtualization Platforms | VMware, Inc | |
VMware ESX | Virtualization Platforms | VMware, Inc |
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