Amanda Holcomb has extensive experience in community engagement and program management. Amanda began their career at the Council of Community Services in 2010 as an Administrative Coordinator. Over the years, Amanda took on increasing levels of responsibility, progressing from Program Manager to Community Engagement Manager. Amanda served as the Community Engagement Manager at 211 Virginia, where they made a significant impact in connecting communities with vital resources. Amanda's expertise and dedication led to their promotion as the Director of Community Engagement at the Council of Community Services in 2023. In addition to their work in community services, Amanda worked as an Enumerator at the U.S. Census Bureau in 2020.
Amanda Holcomb attended Radford University from 2006 to 2010, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications/Public Relations.
July, 2023 - present
September, 2022
December, 2021
September, 2017
July, 2013
December, 2010
Director of Community Engagement at Currey Ingram Academy
Director of Community Engagement at Amy Biehl High School
Director of Community Engagement at Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts
Director of Community Engagement at Levine Museum of the New South
Director Of Community Engagement at Cook County Public Defender