UTLA ELECTION FOR CHANGE

VOTE FOR LEONARD SEGAL FOR UTLA PRESIDENT!

Experienced, Effective & Impactful

Teachers I’ve worked with know that I show up and get the job done in ways that make their jobs easier and more successful. That’s in large part due to my background as a businessperson and an effective communicator.

Here are some testimonials from student teachers about my role in helping them become better teachers.

“I fully endorse Leonard Segal! Leonard helped me a lot teaching at LAUSD and always got back to me right away with any questions I had if I called him on the phone and needed help!! He would be an excellent choice for President at UTLA!!!”

Cleonice Caprecie,
Substitute Teacher

 

BUSINESS EXPERIENCE 1987 to 1995

  • Computer Instruction and Training
  • Vice President of Entrepreneur Network International
  • Associate Editor of the Entrepreneur Resource newsletter
  • Host and Producer of the cable TV show “The American Dream.”
  • Provided on-site recording and off-site order fulfillment for business conventions.
  • Recorded and own the rights to over 240 business lectures covering marketing, finance,  inventing, import/export, etc.

VOTE FOR CHANGE!

You deserve a union that works for you and with you

You got into education to make a difference. You should make a great living too!

LEONARD SEGAL

For UTLA PRESIDENT
Email: LeonardSegal@UnitedTeamForChange.com

After 27 years, attending every UTLA meeting for 12 years, negotiating contracts, and counseling teachers facing challenges, I know how to protect your job, your benefits and your rights and I’m asking for your vote to be your next UTLA president.

  • I am the only candidate who can save your job from being replaced by AI automation.
  • I’ll create a new funding mechanism for schools, classrooms & teachers to have higher pay & financial security.
  • With my leadership, you are guaranteed more money in retirement!

VOTE FOR CHANGE!

Vote For Leonard Segal for UTLA President

The information herein represents the views and opinions of the candidates and does not necessarily represent or reflect the opinions of UTLA.