Amira Learning Welcomes Amy Scholz As Chief Operating Officer

Leading AI edtech company taps education industry exec to drive growth and scalability to accelerate and deliver K-12 reading proficiency.

Amira Learning (Amira), the leader in accelerating reading outcomes with AI and the Science of Reading,today announced Amy Scholz as Chief Operating Officer. She will be responsible for scaling Amira – already serving 4 million students in all 50 states and 17 countries -to aid students worldwide become motivated and masterful readers.

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“Amy is a huge addition to our team. Her impressive career, spanning teaching to helping build the world's most successful edtech firms, is the perfect preparation for making Amira the new standard in reading software, ” said Mark Angel, Founder and CEO of Amira Learning. “Her expertise will be instrumental in bringing Amira to millions more students in urgent need of a proven literacy solution.”

Scholz brings over two decades of education and technology leadership experience to Amira Learning. Her journey began in the classroom as a first-grade teacher and reading specialist, where she witnessed firsthand students struggling with early literacy and the need for intervention support for teachers. This led her to pursue advanced studies in early reading intervention and computer science, helping to shape her commitment to improving literacy outcomes at scale. Scholz has held executive marketing and operations positions at leading education companies including Curriculum Associates, Imagine Learning, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and Wiley, where she drove innovation in digital learning solutions and operating excellence.

Her passion in education has led her to serve on multiple education-focused boards, including Reach Out and Read and Subject, that further demonstrate her ongoing commitment to literacy and educational equity.

“I've always believed that every student can be a reader, but also grounded in the realization of how challenging learning to read can be for so many kids for so many reasons,” said Amy Scholz, COO of Amira Learning. “The will and the strategies were often available, but the technology never fully met the moment. That's why I'm so excited to join Amira Learning where innovations in AI combined with the Science of Reading are responsibly transforming the lives of millions of students. It's an honor to be part of a team dedicated to driving this mission forward.”

“Amy's expertise is a perfect complement to Amira's innovative approach in improving reading outcomes. Owl Ventures is a proud investor in Amira's groundbreaking work, and we look forward to seeing Amira have an even greater impact on literacy under her guidance,” said Amit A. Patel, Managing Director at Owl Ventures and Co-Chairman of Amira Learning.

About Amira LearningAmira Learning accelerates literacy outcomes by delivering the latest reading and neuroscience with AI. Propelling gains exceeding human tutoring, Amira is the only AI edtech validated by university and SEA efficacy research.

Amira's Intelligent Growth Engine seamlessly bridges assessment, instruction, and tutoring, powering a coherent instructional cycle centered on a district's chosen curriculum. Amira continuously identifies skill gaps, recommends individualized reading plans aligned with district curricula, and delivers 1:1 tutoring with real-time feedback.

Amira's unique ability to listen to students read aloud drives unprecedented growth, delivering an effect size of over 0.4. Trusted by more than 2,000 districts and schools worldwide, Amira is the intelligent assistant teachers need to turn students into motivated and masterful readers.

To learn more about Amira Learning, visit amiralearning.com.

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