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6th percentile
EVP and CFO steering Microsoft's finances and $80B infrastructure strategy
Credibility
Domain Expertise · 37th percentile
- Wikidata entity exists for Amy Hood, confirming her public notability as EVP and CFO at Microsoft.
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Founder score
- 95%Probability of being accurate (95%)Wikidata entity exists for Amy Hood, confirming her public notability as EVP and CFO at Microsoft.
What you likely need
Your Festival events should put you in rooms where your Microsoft CFO vantage point is the rarest asset present — intimate dinners with AI company boards actively seeking independent directors, and roundtables where your $80B infrastructure spend perspective shapes the conversation rather than just joins it. You'd also benefit from structured introductions to venture partners and family office principals who can help you formalize what comes next, whether that's an investing practice, a PE operating role, or something else entirely.
Would you attend these IRL Festival events?
We will tune and customize your Founder Festival experience to make sure you get invited to the events that would be most valuable to you.
- introsA dinner for sitting and prospective independent board directors at Series D+ AI infrastructure companies, where your Microsoft-scale CFO and M&A credentials are the most relevant qualification in the room
- positioningA closed-door roundtable with CFOs and CIOs of Fortune 100 companies actively allocating against AI infrastructure budgets, to position you as the defining voice on enterprise AI capital strategy ahead of Davos season
- introsA dinner with general partners at Andreessen a16z, Sequoia, and Thrive Capital who have active venture partner openings, giving you a direct path to formalizing an investing practice around enterprise software and AI infrastructure
- tacticalA small tactical offsite with former Big Tech C-suite executives who have successfully transitioned into PE operating partner or family office principal roles, to pressure-test your post-Microsoft optionality map before you need it
- wellbeingA roundtable with founders of structured women-in-finance programs — including All In, Girls Who Invest, and Ellevate Network leads — to design an institutional mentorship framework that scales beyond one-on-one relationships
- positioningA dinner with high-follower finance and tech voices on LinkedIn — including Tomasz Tunguz, Sarah Tavel, and David Sachs-tier operators — to workshop a regular publishing cadence that closes the gap between your 14K following and your actual authority
- positioningA pre-Fortune MPW Summit dinner for confirmed speakers and attendees to align on AI-era corporate finance narratives, so your remarks land as the anchor perspective rather than one of many
- introsA Microsoft alumni happy hour for former MSFT executives who have moved into angel investing or venture, to map a warm co-investment network you could activate immediately if you formalize an investing practice
