WCSC Welcomes Back Emily Worrell

September 12, 2023 at 9:57 p.m.
Emily Worrell has been hired as Wawasee Community School Corporation’s new director of communication and marketing. Photo Provided.
Emily Worrell has been hired as Wawasee Community School Corporation’s new director of communication and marketing. Photo Provided. (daveemily11)

By Staff Report

SYRACUSE - Emily Worrell will be returning to Wawasee Community School Corporation.
This time as director of communications and marketing.
She was hired during the school board’s monthly meeting Tuesday.
During spring 2023, Wawasee conducted a community engagement process to help district leaders identify areas of need for the district, particularly in the areas of facilities and educational programming. One of the discoveries from this process was the community’s desire for WCSC to allocate additional resources to improve communication and marketing of the district.
Worrell will fill that need.
Worrell is currently the executive director of the North Webster Community Center. She will begin her work with the corporation on Oct. 23.
She holds a degree in public relations and has completed graduate coursework. She has experience teaching multiple grades at the elementary and middle school levels, but has also held several communications-related positions in the private and public sector. Worrell excels at developing and executing strong communication and public relations plans while understand the nuances of public education, according to information provided.
“We are thrilled to welcome Emily back to Wawasee. She brings a wealth of experience in both communications and education to the position. We are looking forward to Emily leveraging her unique skill set to build upon our strong community partnerships,” said Dr. Steve Troyer, superintendent.
“Although my time at the NWCC is coming to an end, my commitment and dedication to our community is not. I am excited to bring that same love and passion back to Wawasee for the betterment of our students and Wawasee families,” Worrell said.

SYRACUSE - Emily Worrell will be returning to Wawasee Community School Corporation.
This time as director of communications and marketing.
She was hired during the school board’s monthly meeting Tuesday.
During spring 2023, Wawasee conducted a community engagement process to help district leaders identify areas of need for the district, particularly in the areas of facilities and educational programming. One of the discoveries from this process was the community’s desire for WCSC to allocate additional resources to improve communication and marketing of the district.
Worrell will fill that need.
Worrell is currently the executive director of the North Webster Community Center. She will begin her work with the corporation on Oct. 23.
She holds a degree in public relations and has completed graduate coursework. She has experience teaching multiple grades at the elementary and middle school levels, but has also held several communications-related positions in the private and public sector. Worrell excels at developing and executing strong communication and public relations plans while understand the nuances of public education, according to information provided.
“We are thrilled to welcome Emily back to Wawasee. She brings a wealth of experience in both communications and education to the position. We are looking forward to Emily leveraging her unique skill set to build upon our strong community partnerships,” said Dr. Steve Troyer, superintendent.
“Although my time at the NWCC is coming to an end, my commitment and dedication to our community is not. I am excited to bring that same love and passion back to Wawasee for the betterment of our students and Wawasee families,” Worrell said.

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