Amanda works closely with school administrators to provide solutions that meet their current and future needs. She has over 10 years of experience in education and other industries such as real estate and finance. Amanda currently serves as a P12 National Advisor where she builds relationships with educational organizations in several states. She holds a Master's degree in Adult Education from the University of Phoenix and is involved in her local community through charity work and volunteering.
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1. About Amanda
Amanda works closely with administrators within school districts and educational
organizations to offer solutions to meet their current and future needs. She is
committed to understanding the specific needs of her clients. Amanda is devoted
to excellence and strives to do her best at all times when working with clients. She
is engaging and effective in planning and designing programing from the University
of Phoenix..
Education and Experience
Amanda has had a diverse professional career. Over the last ten years Amanda has
worked in the education industry as an educator before transitioning onto higher
education. She has also worked in the financial industries serving as a mortgage
broker and real estate agent. Amanda’s background in the varied industries has
led her to where she is now as a P12 National Advisor. In her current position
Amanda builds lasting relationships with key stakeholders within P12. She
currently supports Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia educational
organizations.
Amanda holds a Master of Education, Adult Education and Training from the
University of Phoenix. Prior to attaining her MAED, Amanda completed her
Bachelor of Art in Education at Indiana University, Bloomington.
Community Ties
Amanda is very involved in the local March of Dimes charity where she has helped
to raise thousands of dollars over the last five years. She also volunteers at the
local Junior Achievement Center. Amanda has been a part of many local book
drives to support Indianapolis Public Schools.
Personal
Amanda is a mother of twins Brayden and Alexandra and wife to husband Brian.
She loves spending time outdoors and any activity involving friendly competition.
Amanda Fineberg
Regional Development Specialist(IN, MI, OH)
University of Phoenix, College of Education
Current Role
Regional Development Specialist
University of Phoenix
Education
MAED, University of Phoenix
BAED, Indiana University,
Bloomington
Contact
Amanda.Fineberg@phoenix.edu
317-558-3984
“Amanda is the consummate professional. Bright, articulate, and focused. Always friendly and extremely helpful.”
Dr. William J. Riggs, Superintendent - Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation
“Talking over the telephone with Amanda has been an excellent experience, she is engaging and helpful to plan and design
programing from the University of Phoenix!” Edward Schoenfelt, Executive Director - Northwest Indiana Educational Service Center
“I really do appreciate Amanda’s work with Worthington. She is so positive, helpful and creative around ways we can support our
staff.” Vicki Hartley, Coordinator of Professional Development – Worthington city School District