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Amy Post

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My Biography

Amy Post is an experienced, non-traditional educator who creates, organizes and leads environmental, science and outdoor education programs. She’s also a fully-certified alpine ski instructor and taught skiing for 14 years. She holds a M.S. in Environmental Education from Southern Oregon University and a B.A. in English and Global Studies from Pacific Lutheran University. Currently, Amy is the Think Make Create Labs Program Coordinator at the Idaho Out-of-School Network.
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