Amy Farley
About Amy Farley
Amy Farley serves as the Education Manager at Save the Children, where she has worked since 2012. Based in London, she focuses on education programs that prioritize children's rights and incorporate their perspectives in program development.
Work at Save the Children
Amy Farley has served as the Education Manager at Save the Children since 2012. In this role, she has contributed to the organization's mission of achieving immediate and lasting change in children's lives through education programs. Farley has worked in both Fairfield, Connecticut, and London, Greater London, focusing on initiatives that prioritize children's rights to education and protection from violence. Her work involves engaging with children to ensure their perspectives are integrated into program development.
Education and Expertise
Amy Farley holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering and a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Arkansas State University. She furthered her education by earning a Master of Science degree in Education from the same institution. Her academic background provides her with a strong foundation in educational principles and practices, which she applies in her role at Save the Children.
Background
Farley has dedicated her career to improving educational outcomes for children. Since joining Save the Children, she has focused on projects that emphasize the importance of listening to children and incorporating their views into program development. This approach aligns with her commitment to securing and protecting children's rights within educational frameworks.
Achievements
Throughout her tenure at Save the Children, Amy Farley has been involved in various initiatives aimed at enhancing children's educational experiences. Her work has included efforts to ensure children's rights to education and freedom from violence are upheld. Farley's contributions have supported the organization's broader goals of fostering positive change in children's lives through effective educational programs.