Background
Amoore was born to Juanita Ramsey, a domestic worker and nurse, and John Ramsey, a school bus driver.
Amoore was born to Juanita Ramsey, a domestic worker and nurse, and John Ramsey, a school bus driver.
She attended the Harlem Hospital School of Nursing in New York City and became the head emergency room nurse at Harlem Hospital.
She was one of eight girls in a working-class family. In 1979, Amoore earned a bachelor"s degree at Antioch College while working as evening and night program coordinator at the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic. Amoore was granted a master"s degree in administration in 1982 from Antioch University.
At this time, Amoore was working as a supervisor of Wordsworth Academy"s hospital program in Pennsylvania.
She was hired by the Philadelphia Center for Developmental Services in 1986. In 1988, an organization named Growth Horizons which runs group homes for people with mental illness and substance abuse problems hired Amoore.
In 1996, she became the company"s vice president and chief operating officer In 1995, Amoore founded the Amoore Group in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.
The Amoore Group is a health care management and consulting firm consisting Amoore Health Systems, 521 Management Group, and Ramsey Educational and Development Institute.
She was elected to Pennsylvania"s Republican State Committee in 1992 and became its deputy chair in 1996. Amoore has taught as an adjunct professor at Drexel University, Antioch University and Lincoln University. She serves as a deacon at Saints Memorial Baptist Church and a guest host on a WHAT-Department of Administration and Management community talk show.
Amoore spoke on the third night of the Republican National Convention on September 3, 2008.
Awards and honors she received include the Artemis Award from the Euro-American Women"s Council in Greece, the Evelyn McPhail Award for Republican Activist of the Year, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Award for Community Services in Education, and the Madam Chief Justice Walker Award from the Coalition of 100 Black Women.
She is a member of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the American Legion Auxiliary, and the advisory board of the African American Museum in Philadelphia.