Amy Wagner

EVP, Business Development & Operations at Closed Loop Partners

Amy is the Executive Vice President of Business Development and Operations at Circular Services, the largest privately held recycling company in the U.S. Prior to Circular Services, Amy was the Chief Financial Officer of CreateMe, an apparel technology company, where she was responsible for the company’s finance, accounting, and corporate strategy/M&A functions.

Prior to CreateMe, Amy was the COO and CFO of Altress, a sustainable, on-demand, and customizable apparel company. At Altress, Amy developed the company’s commercial and corporate strategy; launched and scaled the D2C and B2B platforms; and led the finance, accounting, tax, operations, legal, and compliance functions.

Earlier in her career, Amy helped launch a cleantech investment bank which was sold to Nomura, and co-founded and exited an IT consulting firm for a 20x cash-on-cash return. Amy started her career at Citigroup in investment banking, completing over $30 billion of transactions, including several landmark deals.

Amy graduated with honors from Harvard University with a degree in Environmental Science and Public Policy. She is an avid supporter of environmental programs, educational programs, medical research, and animal rights, and has served as a foster parent for rescue canines prior to adopting her own. She also served on the New York regional board of Reading Partners, a non-profit that enhances literacy through in-school programs, and has been a tutor and mentor for at-risk students for over fifteen years.


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Closed Loop Partners

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Closed Loop Partners is a New York based investment firm comprised of venture capital, growth equity, private equity, project finance and an innovation center. They invest in the circular economy, a new economic model focused on a profitable and sustainable future. The circular economy is the most significant restructuring of global commerce since the industrial revolution. It is an overhaul of how products are designed, manufactured, sold, refurbished and recycled. It is a framework for global corporations and start ups alike to reimagine capitalism in order to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and protect the environment they share. It is a platform to amplify opportunities for growth in a natural-resource constrained world.


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