PRISCILLA RAHN

Priscilla Rahn

Project 21 Ambassador Priscilla Rahn is the former Vice Chairman of the Colorado Republican Committee, a master educator and licensed principal, a small business entrepreneur, Douglas County Planning Commissioner and a member of the Denver Police Chief’s Community Advisory Board.

Priscilla’s late father served in the Army and was a Vietnam War veteran. Her mother is a Korean War survivor from Seoul and a Korean Martial Arts Masters Hall of Fame inductee.

Priscilla grew up in the United States and Korea and is multilingual. She graduated from Texas Christian University with a degree in Music Education and became Colorado’s first National Board-Certified teacher in Early Adolescent/Young Adult music. Priscilla also worked as a principal in Alaska and Colorado. She was the 2020 Harriet Tubman “Moses” Teacher Leader of the Year, and was bestowed an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from the Aspen Theological Seminary.

In 2018, Priscilla was selected to be in a prestigious delegation of only 10 U.S. leaders to participate in the Kakehashi Program to Japan. She serves on the executive board of Music Will and chairs the Denver Public Schools’ Asian Education Advisory Council.

Priscilla loves to snowboard and play tennis, is a volunteer pianist at her church and is wife to Darren Rahn, a multi-Grammy nominated, #1 Billboard jazz saxophonist and producer.

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