Amy Gallo is a writer, editor and business consultant. Her writing on management issues appears on HarvardBusiness.org. For eight years, she was a consultant at Katzenbach Partners, a strategy and organization consulting firm based in New York. She was deeply involved in the firm’s research and thinking on the “informal organization” and authored a high profile report on the topic, which was featured in Fortune Magazine.
Amy started her career in the non-profit world working for the HIV Prevention Project, a needle exchange program in San Francisco. Prior to that, Amy lived in Moscow, Russia, while conducting research on the Russian government’s response to HIV/AIDS. She has a BA from Yale University and is currently working on a Masters in Public Administration at Brown. Amy lives in Pawtucket with her husband and daughter.