About


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Amanda Fetherolf is originally from Grove City, Ohio. She currently resides in San Diego, California with her husband Grant and their cat Tobey. After obtaining a Bachelor of Music in Clarinet Performance from the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music in 2010, she enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a Clarinet Instrumentalist. During her military service, she performed music throughout the U.S., Europe, and Asia. After eight years of active duty service, Amanda obtained certificates in Digital Media and Front End Web Design from the San Diego College of Continuing Education and is pursuing a career in the tech industry in 2023 and a Master's in Art & Technology from the University of Oklahoma in 2025.

Education


University of Oklahoma

2025

Master of Arts, Art & Technology

San Diego College of Continuing Education

2021–2023

Certificates, Front End Web Development I & II

Certificates, Digital Media I & II

University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music

2010

Bachelor of Music, Clarinet Performance

Skills


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After Effects

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Premiere Pro

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Animate

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Photoshop

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Illustrator

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InDesign

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XD

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Maya

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Unity

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HTML

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CSS

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Bootstrap

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JavaScript

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WordPress

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jQuery

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GitHub

Experience


Sam Noble Museum (Norman, OK)

2025

Exhibition Contributor

–"Prehistoric Visions: Evolving Perspectives on Fossil Animals and Paleoart” (Jun-Dec 2024)

–Utilized Autodesk Maya and paleo research to 3D Model and Animate a recreation of Dinictis, a “false sabre-toothed cat” that lived approx. 30 Million Years ago.

US Navy

2011-2019

Clarinet Instrumentalist

–Clarinet Instrumentalist for 549 high-profile national and international engagements through live performance, television, and radio.

–Head Librarian, 2016-2018. Responsible for 6000+ piece music library worth over $650K. Prepared, maintained, organized, and acquired music in accordance with copyright law for over 45 personnel in a fast-paced environment with short-fused deadlines. Projects include the 2018 Pacific Partnership deployment and the 2018 Rim of the Pacific Wind Ensemble concert, which is a bi-annual international joint military event.

–Ceremonial Band Leading Petty Officer (2018-2019). Led 43 personnel in the execution of high-level military and civilian performances. Coordinated all logistics, briefed senior personnel, and ensured 100% mission success for 30 engagements reaching audiences exceeding 20K

Awards


Flag Letter of Commendation, US Navy

2018

Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal

2015, 2016, 2019

Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon

2013, 2014, 2015

Outstanding Soloist, MusicFest Orlando

2006