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Amanda Ashworth joins Atlas Network as new vice president of marketing and communications

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December 3, 2020 - Arlington, VA - Atlas Network is pleased to announce that Amanda Ashworth joined the organization as Vice President of Marketing and Communications. In this role, she will be responsible for stewarding the development and implementation of the company’s overall marketing plans and strategies, which reinforce its mission to strengthen the worldwide freedom movement.

“Over the last several years, Atlas Network has taken important strides in working to make our message of human dignity and flourishing more attractive to an ever-larger audience,” said Dr. Lyall Swim, COO of Atlas Network. “Amanda brings not only a tangible passion for Atlas Network’s mission but also a depth of marketing experience that will help us create clear and simple messages that resonate globally. We are confident that under her leadership Atlas Network will accelerate its journey to become the leading voice in promoting the profoundly simple values of liberty through personal, transformative stories.”

Prior to joining Atlas Network, Ashworth helped launch a non-profit in the education sector called Innovate Academy, which takes a classical approach to education and shapes it into an innovative learning environment in order to form future culture makers. She also has previous experience as an academic publisher, having worked for six years at Taylor & Francis Group. She holds an M.A. in English and Publishing from Rosemont College and a BA in English and Communications from Rowan University.

“I believe Atlas Network and its partners are making a Herculean effort on the front lines of liberty -- from empowering the women of Sudan to hold property rights to removing tax barriers on feminine products in Sri Lanka,” said Ashworth. “I couldn’t be more pleased to partner with a network of individuals who are not only knowledgeable about the philosophy of freedom but are also becoming increasingly effective in removing barriers to prosperity across the globe.”