Amanda Boyd

Senior Graphic Designer at National Pork Board

Amanda Boyd has a diverse background in graphic design. Recently, they have been working as a Senior Graphic Designer at the National Pork Board since October 2019. Prior to that, they worked as a Freelance Graphic Designer, starting in February 2019.

Before becoming a freelancer, Amanda gained extensive experience at Gannett | USA TODAY NETWORK, where they held the position of Graphic Designer III from October 2005 to February 2019.

Earlier in their career, Amanda worked at Media Solutions/Carroll Today and Smart Shopper as a Graphic Designer and later as a Senior Graphic Designer from an unspecified date in 2002 until 2006.

Amanda Boyd obtained an Associate's degree in Graphic Design from Fayetteville Technical Community College from 1999 to 2001. In addition, they obtained several certifications from LinkedIn, including "Graphic Design: Logo Design Tips and Tricks," "Learning Logo Design," "Logo Design: Techniques," "Learning PowerPoint Desktop (Office 365/Microsoft 365)," "PowerPoint Tips and Tricks," "PowerPoint: Designing Better Slides," "Creative Video Editing Techniques," "Designing a Presentation," "Learning Video Production and Editing," "After Effects CC 2019 Essential Training: Motion Graphics," "After Effects Guru: Mastering the Timeline," "Illustrator CC 2019 New Features," "Motion Graphics for Social Media," "Photoshop CC 2019 New Features," "Premiere Pro CC 2019 Essential Training: The Basics," "After Effects 2020 Essential Training: The Basics," "After Effects: Principles of Motion Graphics," and "Premiere Pro Guru: Understanding Compression." Amanda obtained these certifications between 2020 and 2022.

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Today's Pork Checkoff is at work for pork producers. U.S. pork producers and importers pay $0.40 per $100 of value when pigs are sold and when pigs or pork products are brought into the United States.


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