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Amy K. Nelson was born on 16 July, 1978 in North Shore, MA, is an Amy K. Nelson is founder and CEO of Beautiful Bipolar. Discover Amy K. Nelson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 16 July 1978
Birthday 16 July
Birthplace North Shore, MA
Nationality United States

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1978

Amy K. Nelson (born July 16, 1978) is the founder and CEO of Beautiful Bipolar, an event production company based in New Orleans, LA, that destigmatizes mental illness and focuses on mental health, healing and wellness.

A former senior correspondent at SB Nation, Nelson is most known as a writer/reporter for ESPN.com's Enterprise Unit.

She also served as a moderator for ESPN's First Take program, and has appeared on SportsCenter, ESPNews, Baseball Tonight and Outside the Lines.

She is also a former American freelance multimedia journalist based in New York City.

Her work has appeared in Slate, Deadspin, Out Magazine, The Hairpin and Animal New York, among others.

Nelson was born on the North Shore of Massachusetts and is a graduate of Hampshire College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in photojournalism, sociology, and psychology.

1994

Other recent pieces include her quest to find Jeff Gillooly, figure skater Tonya Harding's ex-husband who planned the attack on Nancy Kerrigan 20 years ago prior to the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer.

Nelson was the only journalist to interview Gillooly and appeared in ESPN's 30 for 30 documentary The Price of Gold.

Her written and video piece of a black Santa Claus at Macy's flagship store in New York City received wide pickup from news outlets worldwide, including CNN.

Nelson also covered the uprisings in Baltimore and Ferguson, the latter of which garnered her national attention.

After moving to New Orleans, she wrote about artist BMike and his outdoor Black history art museum and public art project, Exhibit Be.

Two weeks after Hurricane Ida hit, Nelson threw a Mental Health Mutual Aid event through her company, Beautiful Bipolar, that was part of disaster response.

The event served over 200 hot meals, had professional counselors leading support group sessions, yoga and various healing modalities for mental health help for the citizens of New Orleans.

2000

After graduating in 2000, Nelson began working for SportsTicker, a now defunct sports news service, that was the official statistician of Minor League Baseball.

Nelson began her career as a writer, writing for the news service's editorial branch.

Nelson also freelanced for SportsTicker in the Boston area, where she was based.

This entailed calling in with score or stat updates to the main office in New Jersey, getting quotes from athletes and writing stories.

2004

In 2004, Nelson left SportsTicker and worked for the Associated Press before joining ESPN.

She began at ESPN: The Magazine in late 2004 and transitioned to ESPN.com in 2005.

Covering baseball, Nelson worked her way from feature writing to include frequent TV appearances on ESPN shows such as Jim Rome Is Burning and First Take.

Some of her more notable pieces were featured on Outside the Lines, including a profile on Logan Morrison and another on Jim Joyce and Armando Galarraga's near perfect game.

2009

On September 19, 2009, ESPN announced the launch of ESPNBoston.com.

Nelson was hired as a regular contributor and Red Sox beat reporter for the new site.

2011

Nelson wrote for ESPN for seven years from 2004 to October 17, 2011.

Nelson joined SB Nation on November 3, 2011, as their senior correspondent

and to work on their new video channel hosted at YouTube.

As part of the channel launch, Nelson produced and hosted her own show, Full Nelson.

The short-documentary based program covers a wide range of topics, from a Brooklyn arm-wrestling championship to a story on minor-league-baseball part-owner Bill Murray.

Nelson's most recent piece was an oral history on the Costacos Brothers and their sports poster empire.

In an interview, Nelson said that it took her over nine months to research, interview and write the story.

Nelson's freelance work has included pieces that have received wide pickup, including her story for The Hairpin, about women in the sports media and their systematic disadvantage.

It was shared widely and Sports Illustrated media critic Richard Deitsch used it as a platform for a larger roundtable discussion on women in sports media.