Tony Underhill received a Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems Technology from Purdue University in 2001 and a MBA with a concentration in Information Management from American Military University in 2007.
He has worked for American Public University System since 2004. Currently, as the Teaching Quality Coordinator, he works with Faculty and administrationto make sure that the classes at APUS meet the highest standards possible in terms of Student/Instructor Interaction and feedback. Just previous to this he was involved in making COLL100 a model classroom for the University and its students.
Mr. Underhill has also worked in the Information Technology and the Instructional Design departments providing technical support to staff, students, and professors helping them with general computing and classroom issues.
Before coming to APUS, Mr. Underhill worked for a software company teaching its clients how to use the software, modifying it to meet specific customer needs, and helping with issues once the software was in place.
In his free time, he loves all sports, Alternative History, and working on discarded computers. He enjoys troubleshooting as well as helping people with technology and technology related issues. He and his wife, Cindy, enjoy traveling throughout the United States, especially to places of historical interest.