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Amanda Curtis
CoFounder & CEO N.A.bld + Nineteenth Amendment Forbes 30 Under 30 + NRF's Person Changing Retail's Future
Amanda Curtis is a fashion designer turned tech entrepreneur who has made a significant impact on the fashion industry, combining her expertise in fashion with her passion for technology.
With a background in fashion design from top institutions like Parsons School of Design and practical experience working for renowned brands like Diane von Furstenberg, Amanda transitioned into the tech startup world a decade ago, bringing a fresh perspective on how technology can revolutionize the design and production process in fashion.
Co-founding N.A.bld, pronounced as 'enabled,' and Nineteenth Amendment, Amanda has created a platform that empowers brands globally to design and sell smarter by leveraging data and sustainable on-demand manufacturing practices.
Her innovative approach has led to collaborations with major brands such as Disney, Macy's, Microsoft, and more, transforming the way products are brought to market, made, and sold in a transparent, environmentally responsible, and ethical manner.
Recognized for her achievements, Amanda has received prestigious awards including Forbes' 30 Under 30 for Retail & E-commerce in 2016 and NRF's Person Shaping Retail's Future in 2018, solidifying her position as a trailblazer in the industry.
Actively involved in the educational and mentoring space, Amanda is an alumni board member at Parsons School of Design, a mentor at TechStars and AOL's Built by Girls, showcasing her commitment to nurturing the next generation of innovators.
Amanda's mission revolves around transforming the fashion business model to benefit all stakeholders, from designers and consumers to manufacturers and retailers, by making the industry more efficient, sustainable, and inclusive.