“Our clients are achieving exciting things with their data! Supporting them as they accomplish their goals and find greater success only builds my long-standing passion for numbers.”
Follow on LinkedInAmy Kauppila, Ph.D., is the Vice President of Data Science for InfoWorks and co-leads the data and analytics practice. Amy particularly enjoys helping clients achieve their goals and grow to greater success and she has spent over fifteen years in the consulting sector, primarily in healthcare. Her strengths include understanding complex data science and business needs, segmenting those needs into achievable goals, and developing methods and techniques for data analysis.
Amy firmly believes that analyzing data can bring tremendous benefit to organizations by building efficiencies and producing value. She’s passionate about helping clients create clarity and discern insight to enable them to make informed and data-supported choices and take optimized and data-driven actions.
Before joining the data science industry, Dr. Kauppila served as a professor at Vanderbilt University, teaching engineering and computer science courses and conducting research on the statistical factors impacting the reliability of microelectronics. She still functions as an adjunct professor at Vanderbilt and is associated with both the Engineering School and the Data Science Institute. Dr. Kauppila also taught at Lipscomb University. She is trained in data visualization and storytelling, project management, technical business analysis, and documentation.
Amy married her high school sweetheart and together they have three children. In her free time, she enjoys running, hiking, spending time on snow-capped mountains, and reading.
Amy has published several peer-reviewed journal articles and presented to numerous technical and non-technical audiences.
Amy particularly enjoys encouraging young women to pursue technical fields and serves in an advisory capacity for two local universities:
Amy also volunteered on a four-year commission that conducted the human resource functions for a large Nashville-based non-profit organization.