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Amy is declared an Independent Educational Consultant Associate Member

  

 

NEW ASSOCIATE MEMBER PRESS RELEASE DRAFT

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                Contact: Amy Bishop, Educational Consultant

                                                                                    Phone: 720.206.4270

                                                                                    Email: amybishopconsulting@gmail.com

 

 

Local Independent Educational Consultant Joins National Professional Association

 

Amy Bishop of Colorado has been accepted as an Associate Member of the

 Independent Educational Consultants Association

 

Colorado, 10/26/18 —The Independent Educational Consultants Association, (IECA), today announced Amy Bishop of Colorado has been accepted as an associate member in the association. IECA associate members are professionals in the process of transitioning to a career in independent educational consulting. To qualify as an associate member, an independent educational consultant [IEC] must have established an educational consulting practice and have had a minimum of one year’s experience in educational placement, counseling, or admissions.

 

Amy Bishop has been an IEC 2018. Her office is located in Summit County. Amy Bishop is a graduate of University of Denver with a Masters in Social Work. She has worked in the field as an advocate and consultant for 10 years. She works primarily with students with court involvement, at risk youth, special education youth and general education youth.

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IECA was founded in 1976 as a nonprofit, professional association of established independent educational consultants. IECA members are professionals who assist students and families with educational decision-making. Their educational backgrounds, specialized training, campus visitations, and professional experience equip them to help students choose schools, colleges, or programs that meet their individual needs and goals. Professional membership in the association requires an appropriate master’s degree or comparable training and a minimum of three years of experience in the profession, as well as meeting IECA’s professional standards and subscribing to its Principles of Good Practice. Members continually update their knowledge and maintain skills through IECA sponsored meetings, workshops, training programs, and information exchanges with colleges, schools, programs and other IECs.

Amy M. Bishop, MSW

720.206.4270

Amybishopconsulting@gmail.com

www.educationalstabilityconsultant.com

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