Dr. Dr. Amy Jackson, CETL
IT Project Manager,
Fairfax County Public Schools
United States
Amy Jackson is an edtech strategist and certified project manager who brings a unique dual lens to her work, having transitioned from instructional leadership into enterprise IT. A self-described “side-switcher,” she leverages her background in curriculum design, digital pedagogy, and school-based transformation to lead complex technology initiatives that center equity, accessibility, and student success.
Amy holds certifications in PMP, ITIL4, CETL, CSM, and CCRE (Cybersecurity Rubric Evaluator). Her work focuses on aligning enterprise systems with instructional goals, building sustainable IT governance frameworks, and advancing culturally responsive, universally designed learning environments. As the founder of EdQuitably Guided Education, she supports schools and districts in dismantling barriers through human-centered design and inclusive innovation.
Known for her ability to translate between technical and instructional teams, Amy has led large-scale rollouts, facilitated cross-departmental collaboration, and presented nationally on the intersection of education, equity, and IT leadership.
Outside of work, Amy is a Dallas Cowboys fan, human and cat mom, and soup-weather enthusiast.
She’s passionate about building bridges between instruction and IT and helping leaders turn vision into systems that truly serve.
Sessions
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11-Jan-2026WF3 Tangerine BallroomSAFETY AND SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES SUMMIT
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11-Jan-2026W415 VALENCIA DInformation Technology Leaders Track Orientation
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12-Jan-2026W224 EChange by Design: Making IT Transitions Manageable, Measurable, and Meaningful
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12-Jan-2026W224 ENavigating Truth in the Digital Age: AI, Misinformation, and Digital Citizenship
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13-Jan-2026W224 EThe Crossover Leader: Translating Instructional Expertise into Tech Success
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13-Jan-2026EXPO: LEADERSHIP ROUND TABLES: BOOTH #1645TABLE1: Leadership That Lasts: Protecting, Promoting, and Partnering with Marginalized Tech Leaders
