Amanda Kulas joined the Bowdoin track & field coaching staff in the summer of 2021. Kulas comes to Bowdoin from Springfield College, where she spent the last three seasons as an assistant coach for the Pride track & field programs. Prior to that, Kulas was part of the first-ever coaching staff for the Elms track & field team, coaching an All-American athlete her inaugural season.
A native of Windsor Locks, Conn., Kulas graduated from Central Connecticut State University with a degree in Exercise Science in 2016 and gained a Master’s Degree in Physical Education with a concentration in Advanced Level Coaching from Springfield. She holds USATF Level 1 Certification, is Pole Vault Certified and graduated from the NCAA Women's Coaching Academy, Class #49. While at Springfield, Kulas was also active in the campus community, speaking at symposiums on Diversity in Higher Education as well as Diversity & Inclusion in Women's Sports.