Since the founding of our nation, women have protected America’s freedom and will continue to do so in ever-increasing numbers. To address the needs of women veterans in our state, the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) remains committed to:
- Providing outreach for women veterans’ programs and issues
- Providing advocacy for women veterans
- Encouraging and supporting recognition of women veterans’ contributions to Wisconsin and the nation


Amy is the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs Woman Veterans Coordinator, a Wisconsin native, and a U.S. Navy veteran. She joined the Navy after graduating from high school at 18 and brings a strong background in higher education veteran services, where she has supported military-affiliated students through benefits advising, programming, and campus outreach.
She earned an associate degree from Chippewa Valley Technical College and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater. Amy is an active member of American Legion Post 173 in Whitewater, as well as the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and Disabled American Veterans (DAV).
Amy is passionate about building meaningful connections among women veterans across Wisconsin and helping ensure they have access to the resources, support, and recognition they deserve.
She lives in Wisconsin with her husband, Ryan, and their dogs, Rizzo and Wrigley, and is an avid Taylor Swift fan who enjoys staying involved in her local veteran community.
Contact Amy at
Amy.Moore1@dva.wisconsin.gov or at 608.215.9290
For more information about the Women Veterans Program, contact:
Telephone: (608) 215-9290
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