Overview

Amanda brings more than 15 years of experience and environmental expertise in resilience, emergency management, natural resource law and policy, land-use planning, disaster preparedness, hazard mitigation, and district revitalization. She is passionate about building community resilience and using risk data to inform decisions that impact communities and the natural environment. Her work at the EFC helps build capacity to address environmental challenges at a community level and prepares communities to meet the current and future needs of citizens.

She holds an Executive MBA, Master of Resource Law Studies, as well as a BA in English with a biology minor. Amanda is a Certified Floodplain Manager, an Associate Certified Coach, and a Prosci Certified Change Practitioner.

Although she has lived in or visited most of the States in the US, she now calls Wichita home. Outside of work, you'll find her in the kitchen, creating vegetarian desserts and seeing what new styles of granola she can concoct. She also enjoys yoga and jogging.

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Academic Interests and Expertise

Community resilience, emergency management, natural resource law and policy, land-use planning, disaster preparedness, hazard mitigation, and district revitalization.

Professional Experience
  • Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM)
  • Associate Certified Coach (ACC)
  • Prosci Certified Change Practitioner