Biography

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Amy Stephens
is the founder and director of Fresh Ideas Communication & Consulting, helping non-profit
and faith-based organizations build their capacity by
providing innovative ideas, coaching, leadership, organization
and program
development as well
as federal grant review and writing.
For the last five years through Fresh Ideas Communication, Amy has served Health
& Human Services as
a panel expert on federal grant review committees. Amy’s work has contributed
to Laura Bush’s Helping America’s Youth program, which assists at-risk
youth through a variety of programs - many through the Compassion Capital Fund.
Amy writes on youth and culture issues for magazines such as, In Touch
and Focus on the Family and speaks nationally at conferences on family,
youth and marriage issues.
From
1991 - 2001 Amy worked as a public policy and youth culture specialist for Focus
on the Family. While working in Public Policy, Amy represented Focus on the
Family in both California and Colorado monitoring legislative issues of concern
to the organization. She led a policy team to Europe, researching approaches to
sex education and youth development and spoke on behalf of Focus in Geneva,
Switzerland at the World Conference on Families. While managing the Youth
Culture Department at Focus, Amy produced the parent/teen event, “Life on the
Edge” as well as the expansion of the youth culture publication Plugged In
and Plugged In Online. Her successful restructure also included booklets
and teen radio show Life on the Edge. Amy produced Focus’ first abstinence
curriculum, Sex, Lies & the Truth, and followed up with Focus’ latest abstinence
curriculum No Apologies, which is now used world-wide in over 33 countries in
over 23 languages. Amy represented Focus on the Family during her ten-year
tenure on television and radio and wrote articles and opinion editorials for
state and national newspapers and magazines.
Amy’s leadership experience includes; being appointed by Colorado Governor Bill
Owens to the Governor’s Task Force on the Welfare of Children, serving on the
city’s former Human Relations Commission, being chosen as a future leader of
Colorado Springs through the Pikes Peak Leadership, and she is currently listed
in the Heritage Foundation’s “Policy Experts 2000” as a leader in youth and sex
education policy issues. She has done interviews and opinion editorials in many
of America’s major newspapers such as USA Today, The New York Times,
Los Angeles Times, Washington Times, Washington Post,
Denver Post, The Rocky Mountain News as well as interviews on
hundreds of secular and Christian radio stations across the nation.
Amy’s political experience extends to being a Colorado Delegate to the
Republican National Convention in 1996 and 2004. She has worked on state and
local campaigns for Governor Owens, 4th Judicial District Attorney
John Newsome, County Commissioner Wayne Williams, and has served four terms as
an El Paso County Republican Bonus Member.
Amy
resides in Colorado Springs with her two great loves – husband Ron and son,
Nicholas.
Resources Authored and Co-Authored:
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“Take
12 – Twelve Most Common Myths About Sex Education” report
-
Choices
- Sexual Integrity Program for Army
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“What
Kaiser Family Foundation is Not Saying About Sex Education in America” report
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Focus on the Family’s “No
Apologies” curriculum, now in over 33 countries
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“Let’s
Talk About Sex” booklet for parents
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“Hold
on to Your Heart” booklet on youth culture
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“Project
Intercept” Leadership and Mentoring curriculum for girls
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“European
Sex Education: Lessons Learned” report
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FOF’s
Renewing the Heart women’s website devotionals
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“Birds,
Bees & STD’s” report, Focus on the Family
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I Can LEAD – an
Abstinence & Youth Development Curriculum for middle School boys & girls
Education:
- 1975 – 1976 –
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), winner of the UCLA 1975
Gladys Turk Vocal Scholarship.
- 1977 – 1980 –
California State University Fullerton, BA Communications.
- Present - MPA
course-work in progress at University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Media Quotes, Stories & Commentary on Youth & Family Issues:
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The New York
Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post
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Rocky Mountain
News, Denver Post, USA Today, and Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph - story comments and quotes
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Opinion editorials
on sex education issues run AP wire in all major cities – i.e. Times, Denver
Post, Washington Times, “ABC News Tonight with Peter Jennings", “Fox News w/
Brit Hume", Talk radio in Los Angeles, Denver, Atlanta, Washington DC, Dallas
and other national outlets.
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Over 200+ radio
interviews on national Christian radio stations re: sex education, Focus
videos, media and teens and policy issues
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Guest Host for “Life
on the Edge Live” radio talk show, guest host for Colorado Springs Hot Talk
1460 radio show.