Amy Oldenburg

Founder, Algorand, 2026

Head of Digital Asset Strategy

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Morgan Stanley Investment Management

, 2026

Amy is the Head of Digital Asset Strategy at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, where she oversees investors based in New York, Singapore, Hong Kong, Mumbai and Riyadh, managing $14+ billion in AUM. She also manages the Digital Asset initiatives for the division. She joined Morgan Stanley in 2001 and has over 25 years of finance experience. She was previously Chief Operating Officer of Emerging Markets Equity and held roles in equity and FX trading, portfolio management support, and product development and strategy after starting her career in internet consulting. Amy received a BA in business administration with a concentration in finance from Fordham University and a MS in applied psychology from University of Southern California. She currently sits on MSIM's Equity Technology Council and Morgan Stanley's firmwide Innovation Council and Arts & Culture Committee. Outside the firm, Amy is a member of the Emerging Collectors Council at the Norton Museum of Arts and is an independent director of Abhi, a fintech company based in the UAE. She is an active contributor and speaker in the global digital asset community with specific interests in the use of digital assets in the emerging world, asset tokenization, NFT use cases, and emerging business models.

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