Are you looking to scale your business and maximize operational efficiency while maintaining diversity and inclusion? Then join Amy Johnson, Chief Operating Officer of dv01, the world's first data management, reporting, and analytics platform built specifically for lending markets, for this intimate conversation on optimizing your business. Amy has a long record of success at many of the world’s leading financial institutions, including Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank and Intercontinental Exchange. A champion for empowering women in their careers, Amy has been shortlisted for The Women in IT Awards and the Inspiring Fintech Females award by NYC Fintech Women.
Diversity Reboot Summit
Scaling a Business and Maximizing Operational Efficiency with Amy Johnson, Chief Operating Officer, dv01
Meet The Speakers
Amy is the COO for dv01, a company revolutionizing the mortgage and consumer lending markets through technology by creating actionable insight out of disparate data. dv01 offers the world’s first end-to-end data management, reporting and analytics platform with loan level transparency, doing their part to prevent a repeat of 2008. As COO, she is responsible for Sales & Marketing, Account Management & Reporting, Data Integrations, Finance and Legal. In a nutshell, she is responsible for scaling the business and maximizing operational efficiency. Amy has worked in finance for two decades, having experienced two major financial cycles, the dot-com bubble, as well as the 2008 credit crisis, while rising up through the ranks in investment banking, credit trading, business management and running a global sales team. She worked at some of the largest companies on Wall Street, including Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank as well as Intercontinental Exchange, one of the largest exchanges, clearing houses and market data providers to Wall Street. She also found the time to launch her own start-up, a fashion company, in the midst. Amy has a BS in Actuarial Science from the University of Illinois and an MBA in Finance from Wharton.
My name is Nicole Felter and I am a graduate from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Plattsburgh. I am originally from a very small town in New York State called Kerhonkson. Being from a small town with limited opportunities, I never imagined that I would have accomplished all that I have to this day. Being one of the only people in my family to pursuit a college degree has demonstrated the importance of positivity and perseverance.
Through the different organizations I have been a part of and the different things I have experienced in my college career I have gained multiple valuable skills. Speaking Spanish is the most important skill I learned while studying abroad and I am proud to say I am fluent. Event planning, team work, fundraising, marketing and work delegation are skills that have carried me through the execution of various successful philanthropy events. These skills have ultimately shaped me into a leader who embodies enthusiasm, optimism, fervor, drive and ambition.