About
Amy joined MDD Forensic Accountants in 2006. She is a manager at the firm’s Miami office.
Amy specializes in the quantification of economic damages across a broad spectrum of areas, including business interruption, builders risk & soft costs, cyber risks, lost profits, physical damages, and stock and content losses.
She has extensive experience in catastrophe services, having played a key role in assignments stemming from major events such as Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Jeanne, Katrina, Wilma, Harvey, Irma, Florence, Michael, Dorian, Ida, Ian, Helene, and Milton, as well as losses from the Hawaii Wildfires, COVID-19, Texas freeze of 2021, and the CDK Global Cyber Attack.
Amy provides litigation support that includes preparing damages calculations, compiling documents related to discovery demands, assisting with trial preparation, and formulating deposition & EUO queries.
Her work spans a diverse range of industries, including automotive, construction, food services, government, healthcare, retail, and hospitality and tourism.
She holds both a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Accounting and a Master of Science in Taxation from the University of Central Florida in Orlando.

 
                      	 
                      	
 
				    				