Amy Hardin

Director of Development

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About Amy

Amy Hardin serves as the Director of Development at the National Corvette Museum, where she plays a key role in aligning the Museum’s mission with its philanthropic efforts. With over two decades of experience in nonprofit management and philanthropy, Amy is responsible for developing and executing multi-year fundraising programs to support the Museum’s ongoing initiatives, including its educational outreach, visitor experience enhancement, and future growth plans.

Amy’s previous tenure at the National Corvette Museum from 2018 to 2020, where she served as Director of Philanthropy, saw her successfully launch programs such as Elfi’s Silver Pearl Sisterhood and secure funding for key projects like the E. Pierce Marshall Performance Gallery. Her ability to cultivate relationships and set strategic fundraising goals has also benefitted organizations such as Western Kentucky University, Middle Tennessee State University, and the American Cancer Society.

A passionate advocate for the Corvette community and a symbol of American innovation, Amy is committed to ensuring the Museum continues to thrive and inspire future generations of enthusiasts. She holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Western Kentucky University and is an advocate for the special needs community, particularly for individuals with autism spectrum disorder.

Amy resides in Bowling Green, Kentucky, with her husband, Mike, and their son, JW.