Summary
Amy Chisholm is a software engineer at New Relic with four years of experience building and instrumenting Node.js APM agents and AI service integrations. She has a strong academic foundation in computer science and mathematics from Washington State University and a track record of shipping production tooling across industries from semiconductor manufacturing to volcanic research and observability. At New Relic she led milestones to instrument OpenAI, AWS Bedrock Converse, and Google Gemini, and previously added LLM support and an OpenTelemetry bridge to the Node agent. Her internships include automating high-throughput semiconductor workflows, building dashboards and legacy-app enhancements, and contributing full-stack features for USGS volcanic data. Based in Vancouver, WA, she’s curious about bioinformatics, games, and crypto—bringing cross-domain curiosity and pragmatic engineering to complex, data-heavy problems. An uncommon strength is her blend of low-level tooling (Rust preload libraries, Go sidecars) with high-level instrumentation and developer experience.
4 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, 3.79/4.0, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, 3.79/4.0 at Washington State University Vancouver
Associate of Arts - AA, Direct Transfer Agreement, 3.73/4.0, Associate of Arts - AA, Direct Transfer Agreement, 3.73/4.0 at Clark College