Amy brings over two decades of expertise in DAM, helping organizations create effective strategies for preserving digital content and ensuring optimal accessibility. With experience across museums, academia, government, and non-profit sectors, she offers a well-rounded perspective in implementing and managing DAM and digital preservation programs for organizations of all sizes.
At AVP, Amy has led many projects, including the development of digital preservation strategies for the Smithsonian Institution and other world-renowned museums, assisting the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, The Frick Collection, and the JFK Library in DAM selection. She actively engages in the National Digital Stewardship Alliance and the Digital Preservation Coalition, sharing insights on digital preservation best practices, technology selection, and DAM systems. Amy holds an MLIS from the University of Pittsburgh and a BA in English from the University of Wisconsin.