Amy Willis is a Senior Fellow with Liberty Fund, Inc. in Indianapolis. In addition to work in the conference program, she is the director of both the Library of Economics and Liberty (Econlib) and Liberty Fund’s newest online project, AdamSmithWorks.org. Her contributions to the sites include content creation, solicitation, and editing, as well as general oversight. Ms. Willis is a graduate of the University of Vermont and holds masters degrees from the University of Delaware and Arizona State University. She taught high school and college economics in Arizona, and served as the Executive Director of the Arizona Council on Economic Education before joining Liberty Fund in 2006. She previously served on the governing board of BASIS Scottsdale, and is active in the independent school system in Indianapolis and with the Indianapolis Zoological Society. She has written reports about the uses of technology in education and published a chapter on the long-lost literary hero Horatio Alger in Capitalism and Commerce in Imaginative Literature. She has also published articles in The Journal of Private Enterprise, Small Business Economics, and Social Education.