Amy joined the MarComm team in 2022 from the president’s office, bringing “writing ability, knowledge of Catawba’s institutional history, with an eye for details and the big picture”.
Amy came to Catawba in 2001 as executive assistant to President Fred Corriher. Upon his retirement, she served concurrently as Catawba Fund director and institutional grant writer, and was founder and editor of the Catawba Alumni E-newsletter. In 2011, Dr. Joe Oxendine, interim president, asked her to return as assistant to the president and assistant secretary to the Board of Trustees.
Prior to Catawba, Amy was business manager for Piedmont Players Theatre, handling areas stage-forward. Before that, she was community resources director for the Rowan County Chamber of Commerce, overseeing publications.
She holds a B.A. in Psychology from Davidson College. A certified yoga teacher and former Zumba instructor, she enjoys art, travel, hiking, and using a passion for learning to justify a book addiction.
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