After completing her undergraduate studies, Amy worked for five years in the healthcare industry at Bryn Mawr Hospital. During her time there, she worked with patients as a Patient Care Technician and also worked as a Laboratory Assistant in the Processing and Receiving department. She returned to school in 2018 to obtain her master’s degree in the field of forensic science. While at Syracuse University, she held a position on the Forensic Science Student Association board as the Director of Communications. She also helped assist with forensic-based programs geared toward students in community college, high school, and middle school. In 2022, Amy also completed a Graduate Certificate in Forensic Drug Chemistry to advance her knowledge in the field. She has experience working as a Medical Laboratory Scientist for almost two years in molecular pathology, where she worked as an essential worker testing for SARS-CoV-2. Recently Amy accepted the position of Adjunct Professor working at her alma mater in addition to DCCC, where she is now teaching General Biology for college freshmen. Outside the classroom, Amy has volunteered with Habitat for Humanities and traveled abroad to many countries including Australia, Canada, Jamaica, China, Japan, and Switzerland. She also enjoys learning foreign languages in her spare time. She is currently learning Spanish, Japanese, German, Italian, French and Arabic. She has taught on Putney Pre-College programs, as well as the Harvard Chan C-CHANGE Youth Summit.