Amy was born and raised in the small town of Albert Lea in southern Minnesota. After graduating from St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN in 2009 with a degree in Economics and Management, she ventured north to North Dakota. There, spending seven years jump-starting her career in agriculture with WinField United—a field she has always been passionate about, thanks to her father’s commercial landscaping business where she spent many summers outdoors helping out at the farm. She held many positions with WinField United. Traveling to local agronomy retail locations and farm cooperatives assisting in sales management before accepting a sales position that enabled her to move back south to Albert Lea where she now manages accounts across southwest Iowa and Wisconsin as a Crop Protection Account Manager for WinField United. This role has been incredibly rewarding, allowing her to combine her love for agriculture with her detailed sales background.
After returning to her hometown, Amy pursued her interest in sales by earning her real estate license and joining Century 21-Atwood, where she spent four successful years helping clients navigate the housing market with confidence and care.
Her intimate knowledge of the local community, combined with her natural ability to connect with people, made her a trusted advisor. Amy’s transition to LandProz was a natural evolution of her career—merging her agricultural roots with her sales expertise to serve clients in a more specialized and meaningful way.
When Amy is not working, you can find her enjoying the great outdoors. She loves traveling, boating, CrossFit, running, and spending quality time with my fur family, which includes my silver lab, Tango, and three adorable cats. She looks forward to helping combine her real estate experience, and agricultural enthusiasm to deliver exceptional service and results to her clients. Her commitment to building lasting relationships and understanding each client’s unique needs continues to drive her success in the field.