kellie hall
Candidate for Hatboro-Horsham School Director

Kellie is currently a Horsham resident after spending 20 years in Hatboro! Kellie and her husband Parker have three daughters. The youngest will be a high school sophomore in the Fall. Their two older girls graduated this Spring and will attend Penn State and Lasalle Universities in the Fall.
Kellie’s two brothers and parents also live in Horsham.
Kellie grew up in Philadelphia attending Archbishop Ryan High School followed by Penn State University where she earned a Bachelor of Science Degree.
She has spent the last 26 years working for a local Fortune 500 company and is current their Chief Human Resources Officer. Her experience includes workforce strategy, employee compliance, recruiting, compensation administration and Health and Wellness.
During her time in Hatboro, Kellie served as a Committee Person for several years as well as the Hatboro Borough Treasurer, before moving to Horsham with her family.
Kellie is active in a charitable organization that raises money for local families in need. The Kat Hall Wiffleball Tournament, held annually each September, began when Parker Hall and his fellow Hatboro neighbors wanted to give back to the community who supported the Hall family during Katrina Hall’s illness and eventually passing.
Kellie’s goal as a member of the Hatboro-Horsham School Board is to ensure that students receive the education and experiences necessary to succeed in whatever career path they choose. She would like to see every student feel welcomed and included in our district.
Kellie’s two brothers and parents also live in Horsham.
Kellie grew up in Philadelphia attending Archbishop Ryan High School followed by Penn State University where she earned a Bachelor of Science Degree.
She has spent the last 26 years working for a local Fortune 500 company and is current their Chief Human Resources Officer. Her experience includes workforce strategy, employee compliance, recruiting, compensation administration and Health and Wellness.
During her time in Hatboro, Kellie served as a Committee Person for several years as well as the Hatboro Borough Treasurer, before moving to Horsham with her family.
Kellie is active in a charitable organization that raises money for local families in need. The Kat Hall Wiffleball Tournament, held annually each September, began when Parker Hall and his fellow Hatboro neighbors wanted to give back to the community who supported the Hall family during Katrina Hall’s illness and eventually passing.
Kellie’s goal as a member of the Hatboro-Horsham School Board is to ensure that students receive the education and experiences necessary to succeed in whatever career path they choose. She would like to see every student feel welcomed and included in our district.