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Alumni Profile Amy
D. Moore
Attracted by the opportunity to earn credits for life experience, Amy began her studies at Southern Vermont College in 1997 and graduated with her B.S. in Liberal Arts/Management in 2002. She received her A.S. in Radiography from Champlain College (Burlington, Vermont) in 1992 and has plans to further her education at Albany Law School. Since 1993, Amy has served as the President of Thundercade
Inc. - the corporate umbrella for Sue Z Cues and Internet Support Service.
Located in downtown Bennington, Vermont, Sue Z Cues is an entertainment
center offering pocket billiards, pinball, darts and video games along
with a full bar. Amy is responsible for the overall daily planning and
management of Sue Z Cues. Internet Support Service (ISS) started in 1999
when Amy used her Internet development experience from Thundercade and
her previous employer to land several government and private contracts
for web and Internet development. Between Sue Z Cues and ISS, Thundercade
Inc. employs nine people in the Bennington area. Amy is active in the Bennington community. She is currently
the vice-president of the Catamount Community Access Center (CAT-TV) where
she serves on the board of directors, chairs the Public Relations committee
and offers her support in Internet development for this PEG Access corporation.
She serves as Pownal Vermont's commissioner on the Bennington County Regional
Planning Commission. Other organizations Amy is currently active in include;
Bennington Catamount Rotary, Berkshire Entrepreneur's Network (charter
member), the Bennington Recreation Committee and the Bennington Area Chamber
of Commerce. Whenever possible, Amy likes to escape Bennington with her husband, Mark and dog, Babe, to sail or wake board. Mark and Amy also share a passion for playing music together, where Amy contributes on percussion, guitar and voice. She also enjoys restoring (and driving) her 1980 Mercedes 450SL, riding her Moto Guzzi (motorcycle) and painting. Visit The Alumni Profile Archives |
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