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Amy Hagerstrom

Michigan Director at Americans for Prosperity

Amy Hagerstrom is the Michigan Director at Americans for Prosperity, a position she holds in Lansing, Michigan.1 In this role, she works to promote fiscal responsibility, individual liberties, and common-sense economic policies.

Background and Experience

Amy Hagerstrom has been involved with Americans for Prosperity for several years. She became the Michigan Director of the organization in 20073, indicating her long-standing commitment to the group's mission. Prior to her current role, Hagerstrom worked as a Senior Account Executive for The Sterling Corporation.3

Education

Hagerstrom attended Michigan State University, though specific details about her degree or field of study are not provided in the available information.1

Professional Focus

As the Michigan Director, Hagerstrom's work involves:

  • Promoting fiscal responsibility
  • Advocating for individual liberties
  • Pursuing common-sense economic policies

Her role likely includes grassroots organizing, policy advocacy, and community engagement to further the goals of Americans for Prosperity in Michigan.

Personal

Scott Hagerstrom, who was also named State Director of Americans for Prosperity-Michigan in June 2008, is Amy's husband. They have a daughter named McKenzie.4

Amy Hagerstrom's LinkedIn profile can be found under the username amy-hagerstrom-410a355, which corresponds to her current position and location.12

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Location

Lansing, Michigan, United States