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− | '''Amy Antonelli''' is the CEO of Humanitarian Experience for Youth. She has also been an adjunct professor of social impact and nonprofit management at the [[Brigham Young University]] Marriott School of Business. She was also executive director or Rising Star Outreach of India where she helped those afflicted with | + | '''Amy Antonelli''' is the CEO of Humanitarian Experience for Youth. She has also been an adjunct professor of social impact and nonprofit management at the [[Brigham Young University]] Marriott School of Business. She was also executive director or Rising Star Outreach of India where she helped those afflicted with leprosy. Prior to that, she was a spokesperson for Apple’s executive officers, including the CEO Steve Jobs. She serves on the Romney Institute Executive Board. |
She holds an MPA from Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. She has a bachelor’s degree in international relations and American studies from BYU and an associate of arts degree in history from [[BYU-Idaho|Brigham Young University-Idaho. In 2005 she was a fellow at Stanford University’s Center for Social Innovation. | She holds an MPA from Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. She has a bachelor’s degree in international relations and American studies from BYU and an associate of arts degree in history from [[BYU-Idaho|Brigham Young University-Idaho. In 2005 she was a fellow at Stanford University’s Center for Social Innovation. |
Revision as of 15:21, 25 June 2020
Amy Antonelli is the CEO of Humanitarian Experience for Youth. She has also been an adjunct professor of social impact and nonprofit management at the Brigham Young University Marriott School of Business. She was also executive director or Rising Star Outreach of India where she helped those afflicted with leprosy. Prior to that, she was a spokesperson for Apple’s executive officers, including the CEO Steve Jobs. She serves on the Romney Institute Executive Board.
She holds an MPA from Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. She has a bachelor’s degree in international relations and American studies from BYU and an associate of arts degree in history from [[BYU-Idaho|Brigham Young University-Idaho. In 2005 she was a fellow at Stanford University’s Center for Social Innovation.
Amy is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and worked for two years on a global poverty initiative. She also served as a missionary in Italy and Malta.