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Amy Coppage

Amy Coppage is Director of Administration at Camber Children’s Mental Health Wichita. In this role, she supports the Executive Director and manages projects in compliance and quality assurance while streamlining business processes. She also has administrative oversight over the facilities and front desk departments.
With nearly eight years of facilities and office supervisory experience, Amy brings a variety of skills to her role and empowers team members to succeed. She also has a wealth of knowledge in strategic planning and diversity, equity and inclusion. Amy participates in the International Facilities Management Association (IFMA) where she previously served as Membership Development Chair.
Amy received a bachelor’s degree in communications with a concentration specific to business and corporate sectors from Southern New Hampshire University.
“I have a passion that drives me to be part of families and children’s journeys to gain a connection with each other and the resources they need to be happy and successful. I have always had a heart for service, specifically for children. When I found Camber and learned what they are about, I was so thrilled to be part of such an amazing organization. Not only do the mission and values of Camber mirror mine but I just can’t think of a better way to make a positive impact on the children and families in my community.” – Amy Coppage