Member Spotlight
Member’s Organization Helps Military Teens Learn to Fly
Through Florida-based Teens-In-Flight, military children can get their pilot’s license for free.
Amber Monks is a native of Huntsville, Ala. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Telecommunications and a bachelor’s degree in Theatre and Drama from Indiana University.
Before joining the MOAA team, she worked in Events at Indiana University and in Development at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington. Monks started at MOAA in 2018 as a member service representative, with a focus on communications.
Through Florida-based Teens-In-Flight, military children can get their pilot’s license for free.
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