Amanda Phillips

Senior Manager, Creative Placemaking & Public Art at NoMa Business Improvement District

Amanda Phillips possesses a diverse background in creative placemaking, public art, and fundraising. Currently serving as the Manager of Creative Placemaking & Public Art for NoMa Business Improvement District, Amanda has previously held roles such as Consultant and Executive Director of Development & Operations at The Center For Emerging Visual Artists. Additionally, Amanda worked as the Site Director for Woodlawn and Frank Lloyd Wright's Pope-Leighey House with the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Experience in FRESHFARM includes positions from Advancement Coordinator to Director of Fundraising and Advancement. Amanda is also an editorial food writer and consultant. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Union College and further studies at the University of Pennsylvania.

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