Camden County Extension's Amy Twiddy Earns Esteemed PACE Certification

(Updated: July 17, 2025, 9:59 a.m.)
Picture of Sandy Hall presenting certificate to Amy Twiddy
Sandy Hall, Northeast District Director with Amy Twiddy

The Camden County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension is thrilled to announce that Amy Twiddy, our Extension Administrative Assistant, has achieved the Professional Administrative Certification of Excellence (PACE) from the American Society of Administrative Professionals (ASAP). This distinguished certification highlights Amy's unwavering commitment to professional development and excellence.


The PACE certification is a comprehensive program that assesses proficiency across four crucial areas: Interpersonal Communication, Task & Project Management, Computer & Internet Technology, and Management Skills. To earn this highly respected credential, Amy successfully completed rigorous coursework in each of these areas and passed a challenging exam.


"Amy is truly instrumental to everything we do here," remarked Austin Brown, Camden County Extension Director. "Amy's dedication to Camden County Extension shines through her work. She not only excels in her local role but also spearheads the administrative coordination for a number of  high-impact regional Extension initiatives. This certification is clear proof of her commitment to continuously improving her skills so she can serve even better. On behalf of the entire Camden Extension team, we're incredibly thankful for all she does and immensely proud of this prestigious accomplishment."


As Extension Administrative Assistant, Amy skillfully supports daily Extension office operations, community engagement efforts and staff educational programming that serves the community of Camden County. For more information about Extension in Camden County visit: camden.ces.ncsu.edu or give us a call at 252-331-7630.