Amy Lynn Freeman is an enterprise systems architect and technology strategist working across financial infrastructure, identity, and human-centered systems.
Her work builds on experience with Visa, Wells Fargo, HSBC, and Ernst & Young, and extends into the development of integrated systems across technical and human domains.
– Designed large-scale financial transaction infrastructure supporting over 1 million users at Wells Fargo
– Contributed to global information security and identity strategy at Visa
– Developed system frameworks for identity, recognition, and value exchange across digital and human environments
– Built long-term applied learning systems through music and pattern-based education
Amy Lynn Freeman is a systems architect, technology strategist, and multidisciplinary creator whose work spans enterprise financial systems, information security, and human-centered design.
She began her career in large-scale technology and consulting environments, holding leadership roles at Ernst & Young and working with major financial institutions including Visa, Wells Fargo, HSBC, American Express, and JPMorgan Chase. Her work focused on enterprise architecture, global information security strategy, identity and access management, transaction systems, and regulatory-driven infrastructure in highly regulated environments.
This foundation in complex systems continues to inform her work today.
Through Virtual Harmonics, LLC, Amy extends enterprise systems thinking into the design of human-centered environments—integrating identity, structure, perception, and value exchange across both technical and lived contexts.
Her work explores how systems operate not only at institutional scale, but at the level of individual experience, behavior, and meaning.
Her long-standing work in music, visual art, and teaching is not separate from this practice, but an applied domain in which systems of learning, pattern recognition, and expression are developed and tested over time.
Across disciplines, her focus remains consistent:
the design of systems that are coherent, interpretable, and capable of sustaining durable value across contexts.
Amy holds an MBA from Columbia University, a Bachelors of Science in Philosophy of Science from SUNY, along with a Certificate in Computer Technology from New York University and a Certificate in AI and Machine Learning from Caltech.