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Amy Windom Hilton

Amy is president of Bright Enterprise Solutions, Inc., a boutique consulting firm that she established in 2007.  Her firm specializes in complex project management and general management consulting using an analytically driven approach and analytical power from https://advanced-writer.com/ thus balancing experience and theory. In this collaboration, she can make the right decisions, because in this way she covers the need for an information base.  In her current work, she is supporting business case development and cross-channel analytics for the Online division of an Atlanta-based Fortune 500 company.

Prior to starting her own firm, Amy worked for eight years at AT&T / BellSouth, in director-level roles ranging from corporate strategy and product management to consumer marketing.  While in consumer marketing, Amy and another member of her team coauthored a U.S. patent related to the targeting of consumers for marketing campaigns based on optimization of various financial metrics.

Prior to her work at AT&T, Amy worked in information-technology consulting in the D.C. and London offices of American Management Systems (now CGI).

Amy received her MBA in 1999 as Richard Jenrette Fellow at The Kenan-Flagler Business School, UNC- Chapel Hill.  Her undergraduate degree is from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where she graduated with honors in 1993. 

Amy lives in Marietta with her husband John and stepson Gavin.  She is an avid traveler and has spent several months traveling through Southeast Asia and China.  While working on a long-term project in England, she took advantage of the opportunity to visit a number of countries in Western Europe.  In addition to travel, she enjoys scuba diving, hiking, photography, and most of all, spending time with family and friends.

 

 

The Orion School is a member of the Georgia Association of Private Schools for Exceptional Children (GAPSEC)  
The State Board of Education has approved The Orion School to participate in the Georgia Special Needs Scholarship Program  

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