Amy Dilbeck is an energetic communicator, a fierce advocate, and an attorney – more likely found in hot pink than buttoned-up blue. Amy is an organizer, and a planner. Her goal is to help clients plan for their future and get their financial life organized without spending all of said finances.
Amy's unique perspective is, at least partly, directed by her outlandish history – she is a survivor of childhood cancer, the proud bearer of a two-and-a-half foot scar on her right leg and enough metal to set off any airport metal detector. Since her diagnosis at 15, Amy has been a childhood cancer advocate, speaking, fundraising and generally empathizing.

She earned her undergrad degree in Public Relations at Pepperdine University and joined the staff at CureSearch National Childhood Cancer Foundation. She was the first childhood cancer survivor hired by the organization, and in this role, she traveled and lectured widely and was featured in multiple national television, radio, print and live appearances, sharing the podium with Lance Armstrong and First Lady Laura Bush.
Amy spent her summers through college working at Hume Lake Christian Camps yelling on bullhorns, carousing with teenagers, and trying to keep the kids from drowning or kissing in the bushes.
She graduated from Pepperdine School of Law in 2009 and practices in downtown Ventura.

