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Board Spotlight

Board Spotlight

BRYCE CRANE MARKETING COORDINATOR

Bryce graduated from Texas State University in 2022 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Advertising and a minor in Graphic Design. Eager to enhance his skills and expand his career in the marketing industry, he is committed to pursuing his passion to the fullest.

From the moment he stepped into college, Bryce knew he wanted to pursue a creative career path. His love for art led him to study abroad in Italy for a semester, where he immersed himself in art history and honed his skills as a graphic designer. In his free time, he enjoys playing guitar, reflecting his passion for music.

Bryce’s previous experience includes an internship with Peterbilt Motors, which ignited his interest in marketing. Since then, he has built a diverse clientele that includes musicians and various companies, developing a robust freelancing portfolio featuring album covers, logos, and promotional materials.

While visual marketing is Bryce’s primary passion, he also has a strong desire to give back to his community. As a dedicated member of Team Luk3 Hope for Minds, a nonprofit that supports children with acquired brain injuries. As a mentor for these children since 2016, he brings this same commitment to his current position at TASPA. Bryce aims to leverage his skills and passions to make a meaningful impact on Texas education.

KYLIE CERVANTEZ

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR

Kylie Cervantez graduated from UTSA with the distinction of Summa Cum Laude in 2024. She obtained her degree in Sociology whilst minoring in Public Health and Data Science. In the future, she plans on acquiring her Master’s degree in Library Science to one day become a public librarian.

Luna, her only child, (who just so happens to also be a cat), is her pride and joy. She enjoys watching cooking/baking shows, embroidery, and trying out different cafes and bakeries.

Her prior work experience includes working at the San Antonio Zoo where she learned the ins and outs of customer service and listening to flamingos squawk all day long. Currently, she works at TASPA where her main focus is on growing TASPA membership.

Sociology is her passion, and she aims to help her community in any way possible. Becoming a public librarian will aid this desire as she will be able to help people every day from issues as small as not being able to find a certain book to as big as creating programs that help with pressing issues such as literacy and English classes. Working at TASPA will help create the foundation of learning how to aid her community through the lens of assisting HR individuals with updated knowledge of everything related to education in Texas.

Blended Learning Cohort | December 10-11, 2025

Engage with a community of PK-12 practitioners. Learn about cross-industry

December 10-11, 2025

8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

The Worthington Renaissance Hotel 200 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102

Explore real-world scenarios to deepen your understanding.

To register, scan the QR code or visit taspa.org

Blended Learning: 2 days in-person + self-paced online learning with 12 months access Cost

50 hours (certificate of completion provided upon finishing coursework)

$1,200

Includes TASPA Winter Conference meals, events and Friday sessions

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