Amy Conroy
Amy Conroy is Director of Development at Alliance for Justice. Before that, Amy served as Executive Director of the Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, one of the premier women's history sites in the country. A National Historic Landmark and the only museum dedicated to women's equality in the Washington, DC area, the Sewall-Belmont House and Museum celebrates women's progress toward equality and their continuing contributions to our society.
Amy previously served as senior advisor to Grassroots Democrats, a nonprofit political organization raising money for Democratic state and local committees, and as Chief Operations Officer of the League of Conservation Voters and LCV Education Fund, where she oversaw the management of strategic plans and administrative policies for the national organization and managed an $18 million annual budget. In the late 1990s, Amy served as executive director of the Women’s Leadership Forum of the Democratic National Committee, and earlier as executive director of the bipartisan Women’s Campaign Fund, providing training and support to pro-choice women candidates at the local, state and federal levels. Earlier in her career, she ran a consulting firm specializing in political and nonprofit financial development, and was development director at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) which promotes political democracy worldwide. Conroy holds a M.A. in cultural anthropology from Rutgers State University and a B.A. in cultural anthropology from the State University of New York at Binghamton. Conroy is also President of the DC Rape Crisis Center Board of Directors.