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Biography: Amy J. Armstrong, Ph.D., CRC is an associate professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Counseling at Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Armstrong has over 20 years of experience in leadership, including serving as an Associate Dean of Faculty, and the Chair of the Department of Rehabilitation Counseling in the College of Health Professions. She recently stepped down as A.D. to pursue her interests in teaching and scholarship. She has been involved in advocacy, education and employment issues related to individuals with disabilities and service professionals for over 40 years. She has extensive experience providing national personnel training on employment and positive organizational development topics to include wellbeing, appreciative inquiry and appreciative leadership. Armstrong has held a variety of community agency positions including both direct service and management at the local, regional and national levels (including the National United Cerebral Palsy Association and the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Supported Employment/Workplace Supports). She received an M.A. in Rehabilitation Counseling from Michigan State University and a Ph.D. in Education from VCU. She also has The Appreciative Inquiry Certificate of Positive Business and Societal Change from the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University and is a certified Appreciative Inquiry Facilitator through the Appreciative Inquiry Commons.
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