Amy moved to Philadelphia to work as a co-anchor and meteorologist for the NBC TV station WCAU, and she could’ve been seen co-hosting the entertainment show “10!”, which aired on NBC10 Amy simultaneously worked at New York City’s Rockefeller Center as a fill-in host for MSNBC and Weekend Today, and has also worked as a sideline reporter for Major League Soccer (MLS) for NBC, as well as their sideline reporter for the National Football League (NFL) team Chicago Bears. She then moved to Denver, Colorado after having been invited to work at the TV station KWGN, while she soon transferred to ABC-affiliated station KMGH also in Denver. Upon graduating from Brigham Young University, Amy moved to Portland, Oregon and began working at the TV station KPTV, serving as a meteorologist on their show “Good Day Oregon”. She then attended Mississippi State University from which she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in geosciences, and Amy then studied at the University of Pennsylvania, attaining a Master’s degree. Upon matriculating in 1992, Amy enrolled at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in communications in 1995. It was in her teenage years that she became religious, and is today a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Amy studied at Jeffersonville High School and was around 15 years old when she chose to focus on studying, so that she could later pursue a college degree and start working on her career.
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