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Biography

Amy Lavergne was born in Church Point, La. on May 16, 1984. She lived there until she was five years old, when she and her family moved to the Austin, Texas, area.

Throughout her younger years, Amy's teachers recognized her talent for writing. She started competing in University Interscholastic League writing competitions as early as sixth grade. Amy continued to hone her writing skills by writing for middle school student newspapers and a creative writing class.

In high school, Amy became largely involved in youth group activities at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Austin. Amy volunteered her time helping to organize prayer meetings, middle school retreats and Bible studies. This activity continued through college, when Amy began to minister to high school students by helping to organize weekly meetings as a part of the LIFE Teen Core Team.

Amy has always believed that hard work would generate results. After being accepted to the University of Texas at Austin, Amy continued to work part-time at a grocery store to help pay her education expenses. After working there for four years, Amy got a job working as a teller for Wells Fargo Bank for her last semester in college.

At the same time, Amy interned with the University of Texas McCombs School of Business, in their communications office. She updated content on their web site and reported on events throughout the school. It was her first real experience working as a professional communicator, and she fell in love with the profession during this time.

Amy then moved to Minneapolis, Minn., where she continued her career with Wells Fargo working in their corporate communications department. She's now moved back to the Austin, Texas area to be closer to her family. She is 25 years old and considers herself truly blessed to be doing what she loves so early in life.