About Me

I grew up on a cattle ranch outside of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, where hard work wasn’t optional and a deep respect for the land was a way of life. From early mornings during spring calving to long days outside, that upbringing shaped my grit, work ethic, and appreciation for the outdoors. I was actively involved in FFA and 4-H, where I learned leadership, responsibility, and the value of showing up—for your work, your people, and your community.
The outdoors has always been at the center of who I am. Hunting, fishing, training dogs, and time spent on the lake aren’t just hobbies—they’re part of my identity. That passion led me to volunteer and teach with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service at the Prairie Wetlands Learning Center, where I helped introduce others to the outdoors. Getting people outside isn’t just something I enjoy—it’s something I believe in deeply. It’s a mission.
Professionally, my path has always centered around people. I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education. Teaching strengthened my ability to communicate, lead, and meet people where they’re at—skills I carry into every area of my life today.
Alongside teaching, I built my own business alongside my mother, developing strong skills in customer service, organization, and entrepreneurship. I’ve always been driven by connection—building relationships, solving problems, and creating value for others. That same drive fuels my work today as both a Mossy Oak Properties Realtor and the founder of Ally Oakley, a brand built to inspire and equip women who love the outdoors.
Whether I’m helping someone find the right piece of land or encouraging others to get outdoors, my goal is the same: to serve people well and create something meaningful.
I believe in authenticity over perfection. In working hard, staying grounded, and doing things the right way—even when it’s not the easiest. No fluff, no shortcuts—just real passion, real relationships, and a commitment to helping others live a life they’re proud of!
by: Ally Wulfekuhle