About me
Annie Frazier is the Education Manager for PBS Utah. She has always been passionate about children’s media and the power of education through storytelling. Annie studied Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Utah, where she received both her bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in Human Development, Family Studies, and Social Policy. Her areas of focus include preschoolers using educational apps, parents managing screen time, maternal stress, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), classroom management, and quality early learning practices.
She has been working with non-profit organizations in the Early Education field for over 25 years. She has been a preschool teacher, school director, curriculum director, summer camp director, grant specialist, infant and toddler specialist, CDA mentor, university lab school instructor, early childhood mental health consultant, and served as the UAEYC Accreditation Chair for 4 years.
Annie was awarded UtahPresents Preschool Teacher of the Year during her time at the Pingree School for Children with Autism. She was recognized with the University of Utah Staff Excellence Award for Exemplary Service, has been appointed to the University of Utah’s Committee for Equal Opportunity, the Fred Rogers Productions Station Advisory Committee, and previously served on the state’s School Readiness Board.