Background
Mackenzie, Amanda Fisk was born on January 18, 1936 in Buffalo. Daughter of Bradley and Erma (Johnson) Fisk.
program administrator development consultant
Mackenzie, Amanda Fisk was born on January 18, 1936 in Buffalo. Daughter of Bradley and Erma (Johnson) Fisk.
Bachelor, Smith College, 1957.
Editor National Education Association, Washington, 1957—1958. Research assistant South Africa, 1958. Secretary to president Charles Scribner's Sons, New York City, 1959.
Writer, producer Washington Educational television, 1961—1964. Public affairs coordinator Canada Performing Arts Festival, 1975. Editor, publication coordinator Pennsylvania Company, Penn Center Corporation, 1978—1980.
Volunteer coordinator Adams-Morgan Community Council, Washington, 1966—1968. Public liaison ethics advisory board Department of Health, 1979—1980. Public affairs assistant to director Select Panel on Child Health, Department Health and Human Services, 1980.
Training program and development director National Center Clinical Infant Programs, 1981—1983. Member Mayor's Inter-Agency Committee on Beautification. Trustee Levine School Music, since 1976, Greater Washington Educational Telecomm.
Association, since 1989. Advisor St. Frances Center, since 1989. Trustee, secretary board directors Lincoln Theatre Foundation, since 1986.
Member Leadership American. Executive director NaH Pain Foundation, Northern Virginia Film Arts Association. Consultant American Law Institute.
Board directors Hillcrest Children's Center, 1972—1974, Eagles Mere Association, 1972—1975, Woodley House, 1973—1976, Inter/Met, 1973—1975. Trustee Washington Theater Club, 1969—1972, Opera Society Washington, 1969—1976, executive vice president, chairman, 1973—1975. Trustee Society More Beautiful National Capital, 1971—1976.
Vice president, 1972—1976. Trustee Selma M. Levine School Music. Vice chair Lester Hereward Cooke Foundation.
Secretary Lincoln Theater Foundation. Board directors Junior League, Washington, 1969—1970. Member of Smith College Club (president 1972-1974), International Club, Women's National Democratic Club since 1989, Washington Indiana Writers, National Society Fund Raising Executives, Eagles Mere Yacht Club (secretary-treasurer 1968-1972).
Children: Bradley John, Alice Fisk, Douglas Bain.