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Scott Amyx
- Voted one of the world’s best speakers, represented by Harry Walker Agency, London Speaker Bureau, BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, Thinking Heads Bureau, and dozens of international speaking bureaus
- Managing Partner at Amyx Ventures
- Voted the Most Influential Leader in Smart Cities and IoT and awarded the 50 Most Impactful Smart Cities Leaders by World CSR Congress
- Tribeca Disruptor Foundation Fellow, presented in collaboration by the Tribeca Film Festival and Harvard Business School
- Singularity University/ Smart City Accelerator Mentor
Scott Amyx is an internationally recognized thought leader, venture capitalist, speaker, and author on smart, sustainable cities, innovations on combating climate change, exponential technologies, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. He has appeared or spoken on TV, New York Times, TIME, Forbes, TechCrunch, TEDx, CIO, Washington Post, WIRED, Forrester, G20, European Commission, United Nations, ITU, Pew Research Center, Environmental Defense Fund, and a host of other prominent global publications, institutions, and events.
Scott was voted the Most Influential Leader in Smart Cities and awarded the 50 Most Impactful Smart Cities Leaders by Inc. Magazine, Internet of Things Institute, HP Enterprise, World CSR Congress, and numerous institutions. Scott is enabling the realization of a global network of smart, sustainable cities through his partnerships with NGOs, industries, smart city networks, family offices, and institutional investors.
Scott is the author of Strive: How Doing the Things Most Uncomfortable Leads to Success, and the upcoming The Human Race: How Humans Can Survive in the Robotic Age. Strive has been endorsed by Tony Robbins, Forbes, Singularity University, Tribeca Film Festival, and other global influencers.
Scott has over 20 years of large-scale strategy and implementation experience, managing double digit million dollar projects across multiple verticals. In his last corporate position as VP of Product Management, Scott helped the company be acquired by a Fortune 500 publicly traded company. Scott has also started numerous startups and successfully sold a company.
Scott has a master’s degree in applied microeconomics/ public policy from the University of Chicago. Scott was a national Sloan Fellow at Carnegie Mellon University.