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Amy N. Mann

Director Of Online Learning at King University

Amy N. Mann has over 20 years of work experience in the education field. Amy N. started their career in 2000 as a Teacher at Pulaski County Schools and then moved to Durham Public Schools in 2002, where they served as a Reading Recovery Specialist until 2006. In 2009, Amy joined Scott County Schools as a Teacher until 2013 when they became the Director of Online Learning at King University, a position they currently hold.

Amy N. Mann obtained their Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education and Teaching from Radford University, graduating in 2000. Amy N. then pursued a Master of Arts degree in Literacy Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, completing their studies in 2007. In 2013, Amy received a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Education from Walden University.

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Nickelsville, United States

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King University

King University is a Presbyterian, doctoral-level comprehensive university. Founded in 1867 as King College, the University offers more than 80 majors, minors, pre-professional degrees and concentrations in fields such as business, nursing, law, medical and health sciences, pharmacy, education, and humanities. Graduate programs are offered in business administration, education, and nursing. A number of research, off-campus learning opportunities, and travel destinations are also available. King University is a NCAA Division II and a Conference Carolinas member with 25 varsity sports. King University has five academic schools of learning: • College of Arts and Sciences • School of Business • School of Education • School of Nursing • Peeke School of Christian Mission • School of Behavioral and Health Sciences • School of Applied Science and Technology Location: Bristol, Tennessee, the twin city of Bristol, Virginia. One community in two states: Bristol, Virginia, on the north side of State Street and Bristol, Tennessee, on the south side nestled in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. Campus: 135 wooded acres and Georgian-style architecture buildings provide a quiet, beautiful learning environment that's just two minutes away from bustling downtown Bristol.