Amanda Ross is a development project coordinator and museum professional with a decade of experience specializing in collections management, visitor services, and curated sales. Holding an MA in Public History (3.9 GPA) and a BFA in Art and History, she has moved between museums and the auction world, most recently curating and cataloging rare and antique book sales. At EBTH she combined research-driven cataloging with commercial sensibilities, while her roles at Cincinnati Museum Center and Cincinnati Art Museum honed logistics, collections inventory, and guest experience. She excels at translating scholarly provenance and care standards into practical systems for exhibitions, storage, and sales. Based in Fort Thomas, KY, Amanda pairs deep subject knowledge of material culture with project coordination skills that streamline multi-stakeholder programs. Her background as a bookseller and cafe team leader also gives her uncommon frontline retail and team-training perspective for cultural institutions.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Arts (M.A.), Public History, 3.9/4.0, Master of Arts (M.A.), Public History, 3.9/4.0 at Northern Kentucky University
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