Amy Gay started at Binghamton University in as Digital Scholarship Librarian. In this role, she began leading efforts to develop services in the Libraries which included promoting digital project integration in research and pedagogy for the campus community while also providing support to sharing research and creative works on the Open. My deepest sympathy to you all. She will be missed. Your email address will not be published.
Amy Gay is a Senior Director of Mortgage Banking for Berkadia FHA/HUD based out of the Richmond, VA office. Ms. Gay has over 20 years of experience in commercial real estate (CRE) and specializes in the green construction certification options for the HUD (d) (4) program. I draw on my extensive experience and credentials in health and wellness, including a Certificate in Personal Training and Nutritional Consultation from National Personal Training Institute, Certified Life Coach though Health Coach Institute and a Certified Health Coach through Integrative Health Practitioner, Level 1 Level 2 in progress. Before falling in love with the world of Health Coaching, I worked as a Fitness Coach at Orangetheory Fitness, where I delivered high-energy and personalized workouts to members of all fitness levels. I also served as an Area Director at NFC Amenity Management, where I oversaw the operations and sales of 15 fitness centers across New York City.
Amy Gay is a Master’s Level Intern studying Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Liberty University. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Gay has over 20 years of experience in commercial real estate CRE and specializes in the green construction certification options for the HUD d 4 program. Investment Sales Investment Sales. Senior Managing Director Senior Managing Director.
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