Corrie Shull is a lifelong champion of public education, and his record of community service underscores his advocacy for a strong, diverse, progressive JCPS system. He is the father of Zoe and Harrison. Corrie has served on the JCPS Facilities Committee and the Behavioral Support Alternative Task Force. He has participated in Flash Dads and mentors JCPS middle school boys. For the past eight years, Corrie created and led the Teen Summit Enrichment Program, which offers a mix of academic instruction and cultural enrichment. He also serves as coordinator of an annual college tour, giving high school students the opportunity to visit college campuses and personally connect with counselors, students, and staff. Corrie holds degrees from Fisk University and Louisville Presbyterian Seminary and a doctorate in Transformative Leadership from Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School. He is the pastor of Burnett Avenue Baptist Church in Fern Creek.