Amy is a Boston native and a recent graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, where she earned a Bachelor of Architecture with a minor in Human-Computer Interaction. Her academic work spans residential and commercial architecture projects, environmental and structural systems design, user experience design, and computer programming, providing a foundation in both creative problem-solving and technical thinking. Throughout undergrad, she has worked as a Teaching Assistant for the Center for Architectural Exploration and as a CMU Pre-College TA, mentoring K–12 and high school students as they explored architecture, developed portfolios, and discovered their academic passions. She is passionate about getting to know students of all backgrounds to create genuine connections and discover their unique strengths to help them find their spark in learning. She believes that education is a lifelong journey and enjoys nurturing curiosity and watching students grow.

Currently, Amy is enrolled in computer science courses at the Harvard Extension School, deepening her interest in the intersection of design and technology. Outside of work, she enjoys playing tennis, fashion design, and hiking. During undergrad, she designed and created a biophilic and an all denim clothing line for Pittsburgh’s largest fashion show, Lunar Gala. Amy is excited to support students on their academic journey and looks forward to working with you!

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