“Ask me about the power of mission-driven work to affect lasting impact.”
Allison Duncan is the founder and CEO of Amplifier Strategies. She advises leading organizations working at the intersection of philanthropy, investing and innovation. As a serial social entrepreneur, she co-founded Uplift, a collaborative initiative for poverty alleviation, Impact Atlas, a technology platform for personalized mentoring programs, and Battery Powered, one of the largest and fastest-growing giving clubs in America.
Since 2007, Amplifier has activated more than $500 million and launched new ventures, portfolio strategies, and cutting-edge solutions for influential foundations and organizations around the world. Its clients include the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Erol Foundation, The Skoll Foundation, The Libra Foundation, Battery Powered, Arcus Foundation, Resources Legacy Fund, Swift Foundation, BRAC, Barefoot College and The Nature Conservancy, among others.
Allison began her career in philanthropy with the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. She served as the Program Director for a $400 million environmental investment and as the Director of Program Finance, where she created a practice to conduct due diligence, measure outcomes, and structure $1 billion in grants and program-related investments. Prior to joining the Moore Foundation, Allison worked at Deloitte in the Carolinas, Russia, New York and Silicon Valley.
Miranda Morris
Operations & Strategy Lead, Anau
“Ask me about turning health policy and healthcare finance into systems that work in the real world.”
Miranda Morris is a healthcare strategy and operations leader with more than 15 years of experience translating federal and state health policy into practical, sustainable care delivery models. Her work spans value-based care strategy, organizational design, and policy implementation, with a focus on community-based, rural, and safety-net systems.
Miranda currently serves as Operations and Strategy Lead at Anau, where she oversees operating strategy and system execution across care delivery, partnerships, and alternative payment approaches. Her role centers on aligning mission-driven care models with regulatory realities and scalable operations.
Previously, Miranda led strategy for a statewide primary care association, supporting federally qualified health centers through government relations, policy alignment, and private-industry optimization. Earlier in her career, she held senior leadership roles within value-based care and health policy organizations, focusing on ACO operations, clinically integrated network development, and market-level strategy.
“Ask me about how to build large scale apps.”
Florin Tarnovanu has built web applications and deployed server services for more than 10 years. Based in Romania, Florin joined the Amplifier team to work on developing apps that will change the world, including the latest Beta release of Impact Atlas. Before Amplifier, he maintained the servers, infrastructure and code contributions for Austrian and German government platforms. He routinely works his way through bash commands, monitoring services, syncing databases and implementing new features for open source platforms.


