Amy Poszywak
About Amy Poszywak
Amy Poszywak is a Research Analyst currently working at Jungle Scout, where she leads the creation of original research and data analysis. With extensive experience in the energy sector and a background in journalism, she has developed a strong network of industry contacts and specializes in U.S. regulatory environments related to electric and gas utilities.
Current Role at Jungle Scout
Amy Poszywak serves as a Research Analyst at Jungle Scout since 2022. In this role, she leads the creation of original research and data analysis to support e-commerce industry news and internal marketing efforts. Her position allows her to leverage her extensive background in research and analysis to contribute to the company's objectives.
Previous Experience in Research and Content Management
Prior to her current role, Amy worked at S&P Global Market Intelligence as a Research Analyst from 2018 to 2021. She also held the position of Content Director at Smart Energy Decisions from 2016 to 2018. Earlier in her career, she was a Reporter focusing on power and utilities at SNL Financial from 2011 to 2016, and a Copy Editor at SNL Financial from 2009 to 2011.
Education and Academic Background
Amy Poszywak studied at Michigan State University from 2002 to 2006, where she focused on journalism and education, achieving a degree in English. During her time at the university, she gained foundational skills that have supported her career in research and content management.
Industry Specialization and Skills
Amy specializes in covering U.S. regulatory environments related to electric and gas utilities. She possesses skills in event coordination, social media, brand management, and SEO. Additionally, she has developed a wide network of highly respected industry contacts in the U.S. energy sector, which enhances her research capabilities.
Early Career and Internships
Amy began her career as a Content Managing Editor for The Red Cedar Log at Michigan State University from 2005 to 2006. She also gained experience as an Editorial Intern at the London Chamber of Commerce in 2005. Her early roles provided her with valuable insights into content creation and editorial processes.