Amy Lindburg has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning over several decades. Amy started their career at AT&T Bell Laboratories, where they worked as an Analog Chip Designer and contributed to the development of the world's first programmable hearing aid. Amy then joined Apple as a Chip and Board Designer, where they played a role in designing the memory controller chip for the first Macintosh Quadra-Series computer and the motherboard for the first PowerBook Duo-Series sub-notebook computer.
After Apple, Amy moved to General Magic as a Program Manager, overseeing the successful launch of the MagicCap operating system for the Motorola Envoy, the world's first wireless email device. Amy also managed partnerships with companies like Sony, Motorola, Matsushita, and Philips for product design.
Amy later joined Violet.com as the Founder and CEO, where they led the company's operations and strategic direction. Amy then joined Adobe as a Performance Engineer and later as a Senior Technical Program Manager, where they identified opportunities to improve Flash performance and secured funding for the development of a next-gen Flash virtual machine.
Following their tenure at Adobe, Amy worked at Docker, Inc as the Chief of Staff to the Founder & Chief Product Officer, responsible for maintaining the product roadmap and driving decision-making. Amy also served as a Senior Technical Program Manager, streamlining processes for the Docker OSS project.
Before their current role as the Head of Operations at Log10.io, Amy worked at SiFive as the Director of Product. During their time there, they launched SiFive Core Designer, a SaaS service for developing RISC-V Processor Core IP in the cloud. Amy also redesigned the company's website and generated the first sales revenue.
In their previous role as the SVP of Product Strategy & Operations at Noodle.ai, Amy productized existing customer solutions and launched a suite of AI/SaaS applications. Amy reduced AI/ML deployments time by introducing processes and tooling and developed pricing and packaging models for the products.
Overall, Amy Lindburg has a strong background in product strategy, operations, and technical program management, with a proven track record of delivering successful outcomes in various roles and industries.
Amy Lindburg has a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Northwestern University.
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