Amy Tanzillo
About Amy Tanzillo
Amy Tanzillo is a Product Marketing Manager currently working at Nuvolo, having previously held positions at MillerKnoll and Knoll. She has a strong background in marketing and arts administration, supported by her education in Art History and Arts Administration.
Current Role at Nuvolo
Amy Tanzillo serves as a Product Marketing Manager at Nuvolo, a position she has held since 2023. Her role is remote, allowing her to contribute to the company's marketing strategies and product development initiatives from any location. In this capacity, she focuses on enhancing product visibility and aligning marketing efforts with business objectives.
Previous Experience at MillerKnoll
Prior to her current role, Amy worked at MillerKnoll as an Associate Product Manager from 2021 to 2023. During her two years in this position, she operated in the New York City Metropolitan Area in a hybrid work environment. Her responsibilities included managing product lines and collaborating with cross-functional teams to drive product success.
Background in Marketing and Development
Amy has a diverse background in marketing and development roles. She worked at Knoll in various capacities, including Marketing Coordinator from 2020 to 2021 and Associate Marketing Manager from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, she served as a Development Officer for the Annual Fund at The New School from 2015 to 2016 and as a Development Assistant in 2015.
Educational Background
Amy holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Art History, Criticism and Conservation from Stony Brook University, which she completed from 2008 to 2012. She furthered her education with a Master of Arts (MA) in Arts Administration from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2014. Additionally, she studied Art History at Florence University of the Arts, where she also achieved proficiency in Italian.
Internship and Early Career
In her early career, Amy gained valuable experience as a Curatorial Intern at Telfair Museums in 2014. She also held the position of Vice President at the Fine Arts Organization at Stony Brook University in 2011. These roles contributed to her foundational knowledge in arts administration and marketing.