Amy Gross

National President at Women for WineSense

Amy Gross has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. In 2011, they founded and served as CEO of VineSleuth/ Wine4.Me, a company that uses flavor data and machine learning to provide wine, beer, and cider recommendations. Amy also worked as an educator, keynote speaker, and guest lecturer for the company. In 2008, Amy founded MomsToolbox.com, a blog that provides tools and resources for moms, including guidance on reading the entire Bible in 90 days. Amy served as the founding editor and writer for the blog. Amy also held roles as a wine columnist for Absolutely Memorial Publishing, a writer for Thomas Nelson Publishers, and a crush/harvest volunteer for Pommum Cellars. Amy has also been involved in various leadership positions, including serving as National President of Women for WineSense and Vice Chairman of Judges for the Winery Relations Committee at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Amy's earlier work experience includes being Director of Public Relations at the Children's Museum of Houston and working as a waitress at Outback Steakhouse.

Amy Gross completed their education history as follows:

- From 1991 to 1994, they attended the University of Florida and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism.

- In 1990, they briefly attended Rollins College, but there is no information available regarding the degree or field of study.

- From 1987 to 1990, they attended Lake Brantley High School, but there is no information available regarding any degree or field of study obtained at this institution.

In addition to their education, Amy Gross has also obtained additional certifications, including:

- In 2019, they obtained a Kauffman Fellows TechStars Venture Deals Statement of Accomplishment from Kauffman Fellows.

- In 2015, they were a speaker at Insight2015, an event organized by IBM.

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Timeline

  • National President

    February, 2023 - present