Elizabeth Osga is a Connecticut educator who draws on expertise from success in teaching, leading, consulting and serving. Dr. Osga holds a BS in Elementary Education (SCSU), MS in Language Arts (ECSU), a Sixth Year Diploma in Teaching the Talented (UCONN) and a PhD in Educational Administration (UCONN). Her public school teaching experience included 17 years of teaching at the elementary and middle school levels with specialization in gifted and talented programming. She served as an elementary principal and assistant superintendent before leading two Connecticut school districts as superintendent of schools for 14 years. Dr. Osga has taught educational administration at the graduate level, is currently an executive coach for Connecticut superintendents, and is a staff associate with the Connecticut Center for School Change. She has served as Chair of the CAPSS Women’s group as well as the SE CT Association of Superintendents. Dr. Osga’s current community service includes membership on the Board of Directors for the Uncas Health District and service as a corporator for the JC Savings Bank.