Amy Andersen
Amy Andersen is passionate about listening.
A great granddaughter of Scandinavian immigrants, Amy Andersen spent her early years in St. Paul, Minnesota, traditional homeland of the Dakhóta and Anishinabeg people. Graduating cum laude with a degree in Philosophy from Macalester College, she migrated west and found her second, forever home and life partner in Lander, Wyoming, ancestral home of the Shoshone, Ute and Arapaho tribes among others. Along the way, Amy pursued additional training-both formal and informal-in Experiential Education, Wilderness Medicine, Bookselling, Librarianship, Literacy Tutoring, Wool Dyeing and Felting, Philanthropy, Parenting and Log Cabin Building.
Amy joined her dad Tony on the foundation board soon after its founding in 2001.