Crissy Haslam

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Crissy Haslam is an American educator and former First Lady of Tennessee, known for her advocacy on literacy and children's issues during her husband Bill Haslam's governorship.

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instanceOf First Lady
educator
human
advocatesFor children's health and well-being
early literacy
parental involvement in education
associatedWith Governor's Books from Birth Foundation NERFINISHED
Tennessee Department of Education literacy initiatives
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Emory University NERFINISHED
University of Tennessee NERFINISHED
employer State of Tennessee NERFINISHED
endTime 2019
fieldOfWork child welfare advocacy
education
literacy promotion
genre public service
hasChild three children
knownFor advocacy on children's issues
advocacy on literacy
languagesSpoken English
marriedTo Bill Haslam NERFINISHED
memberOf Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
notableProject parent engagement in early childhood education
notableWork Read20 family book club initiative NERFINISHED
occupation First Lady of Tennessee
educator
placeOfResidence Knoxville, Tennessee NERFINISHED
Nashville, Tennessee NERFINISHED
positionHeld First Lady of Tennessee NERFINISHED
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
roleDuringSpouseOffice First Lady of Tennessee NERFINISHED
spouse Bill Haslam NERFINISHED
startTime 2011
stateOfResidence Tennessee NERFINISHED
workLocation Nashville, Tennessee NERFINISHED

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Bill Haslam spouse Crissy Haslam