
Amy Terry
Chief Operations Officer
Amy joined the FSM team in January of 2020 - just in time to help FSM navigate the many changes imposed by the pandemic and a turbulent economy, prioritizing the development of the team while focusing on improving the overall client experience. She loves the opportunity to apply her varied experiences of team development, process improvement, and project management to FSM's future vision.
Education
BA in Finance from Regis University
Interests
Human Behavior
How Things Work
Professional Certificate Collector
Core Values
Freedom
Love
Fun
About Amy
Amy is a fourth-generation Colorado native. Grateful to call Colorado home, she has actually lived her whole life within a 5-mile radius! She loves exploring this beautiful state with her family and friends, and also loves the fact that after all these years, there is still more to see!​
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A self-proclaimed Professional Certificate Collector, Amy's life-long love of learning new things has given her the opportunity to attend multiple trainings in different disciplines. Some of the certifications she holds include: High Performance coach, NLP Practitioner, P90x Instructor, personal trainer, fitness nutrition counselor, and corrective exercise specialist. She can even start a fire in a rainstorm.
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A self-proclaimed Multi-Potentialite (see Emilie Wapnik's Ted Talk if you're interested), Amy seems to be on a mission to try every possible career there is out there. Her resume includes but is not limited to: entrepreneur, teacher, life coach, team development, facilitator, financial advisor, hand, stringer, rickshaw driver, organizer, caterer, bill collector, muralist, chef, author, and some more but we're running out of space. That said, she's hoping to hang her hat at FSM long into the future.
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She has also traveled to a bunch of wicked cool places. Her passport has stamps from Greece, France, Mexico, Canada, Spain, Portugal, Bermuda, Jamaica, Bahamas, Ireland, and more! She's looking most forward to her stamps from Iceland and Switzerland.
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Favorite quote: "If I were to wish for anything, I should not wish for wealth nor power, but for the passionate sense of potential - the eye, which ever young and ardent, see the possible." - Soren Kierkegaard



