Summary
Amy Dipierro is an investigative data reporter with nine years of experience turning public records, statistical analysis and custom scraping tools into impactful stories on education, housing and the human cost of military service. Currently at The War Horse, she combines rigorous data skills with on-the-ground reporting to expose institutional failures and inform civic accountability. Her work at the Center for Public Integrity earned an IRE Philip Meyer citation and helped lead the Unhoused & Undercounted series, and as a Knight-Hennessy Scholar at Stanford she contributed to civic-scraper and Agenda Watch—projects that turn government documents into newsroom leads. Comfortable shipping both enterprise investigations and rapid daily coverage, she brings a rare mix of newsroom hustle, technical chops and archival research experience dating back to international primary-source work in Buenos Aires.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Economics and History, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Economics and History at Swarthmore College
Immaculate Heart Academy
Master's degree, Journalism, Master's degree, Journalism at Stanford University
English, Spanish