Amy has been recognized for her leadership in diversifying the male-dominated world of tech entrepreneurship and financing. Prior to her experience as an investor, she honed her innovation skills as an executive and adviser at a number of pioneering companies, including Evernote, Robinhood, and Udacity. Fast Company named Amy among its “Most Creative People of 2015,” Silicon Valley Business Journal listed her in their “40 under 40 of 2018,” and the National Venture Capital Association named her in their list of “Rising Stars in VC.” She holds an MBA from Stanford.