Amy grew up in Wellington, New Zealand. Being outgoing with lots of interests, she has done lots of different things over the years.
By the age of 30, Amy had a BSC in sports science and psychology and explored a number of different industries and roles. Then at 31, she decided to follow her childhood dream of becoming a vet. After five years of vet school she moved to Melbourne in 2015 to start her veterinary career. After experiencing some challenges in her own life and seeing a lot of suffering in the lives of others around her, being a natural problem solver, Amy decided she wanted to try and make a difference to help people have better lives. She wanted to give others the opportunity to do the same. Amy started KGKN, Kensington Good Karma Network, to help people help each other, and the ‘Good Karma Effect’ was born.