
Amy Ramsay is Program Director for Leadership for a Networked World, where she guides the development of leadership summits, transformation programs and web-based communities of practice. She has run over twenty events at LNW across Harvard University and conducted multiple research programs including studies on unmanned warfare and aviation domain awareness, as well as the use of evolutionary tropes in discussion of institutional transformation through technology.
Amy graduated summa cum laude from the University of Massachusetts Boston, and received both her MA and PhD in Anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley. Her dissertation research included analysis of the use of various media for public interpretation of historical archaeology. Additionally, she was part of a University initiative promoting network technologies to help meet the educational needs of teachers and students in the Oakland (California) Unified School District. She is currently interested in questions of cross-boundary cultural contact in cyberspace. Amy lives outside Boston with her husband and their two sons.



