A Window Between Worlds
Amanda L. is a seasoned finance executive with extensive experience in financial, accounting, business, and tax services. Currently serving as a Finance Executive at Amanda Lin since August 2004, Amanda provides CFO, Controller, and Tax Director services while also engaging in strategic planning and tax consulting. In addition to professional roles, Amanda has dedicated 22 years as the Board Treasurer, Volunteer, Event Host, and Sponsor for A Window Between Worlds, a non-profit focused on using art to combat domestic violence. Previous positions include Controller at EV Connect, Tax Manager at Ernst & Young, and Tax Manager at Arthur Andersen, contributing significantly to tax operations and training. Amanda holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from UCLA.
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A Window Between Worlds
Mission A Window Between Worlds is dedicated to empowering individuals and communities impacted by violence and trauma through a transformative healing arts program. Vision A Window Between Worlds views art as a catalyst to release trauma, build resilience and ignite social change. When individuals create art in a safe community they can be heard and respected — replacing violence and shame with safety and hope. ________ AWBW supports 300+ direct service organizations to incorporate creative expression into their work with trauma survivors. Our trainings, curriculum, and ongoing support strengthens our program partners' ability to better assist those they serve. Since it's founding in 1991, A Window Between Worlds has partnered with over 800 direct service organizations and trained more than 4,700 Windows Facilitators, who have provided more than 350,000 children and adults affected by trauma with creativity as a tool for reflection, empowerment, and transformation. Our current network of over 800 Windows Facilitators, located in 39 states and six countries, offer opportunities for creative expression to children and adults who've experienced domestic violence, homelessness, child abuse, incarceration, sexual assault, substance abuse, community violence, intergenerational trauma, and more. The AWBW philosophy is grounded in the idea that our art workshops are a “Window of Time” — a safe, non-judgmental space where participants can authentically express their identity, hopes, dreams, experiences and truths. In this environment, participants can fully benefit from the process of creating art.