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Matt is an executive producer and editor at Trifilm. He has over 15 years producing television and video, from prime time comedies on NBC, to cable network reality series, to web-based new media, to the philanthropic work of Bill Gates.

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Amy is an award-winning writer and editor covering the environment, health, technology, and culture for a variety of national publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and Popular Science. She also reports for various NPR member stations and shows, host two podcasts (Range podcast and Tell Me About Your Mother) and produces several more through Critical Frequency, the podcast network she co-founded with Maya Francis. Several recent clips are available below. 

In fall 2018, her book, Forget Having It All: How America ruined motherhood—and how to fix it will be published by Seal Press, an imprint of the Hachette Book Group. The book examines our cultural notions of motherhood, how they impact all women, whether or not they decide to have kids, and what we can do to improve matters. 

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Her work has spanned typologies from single-family to multifamily residences, hospitals, labs, museums, innovative workplaces, hospitality and food service, to retail, exhibits, furniture, and graphics for various organizations. Her inspiration comes from exploring the particularities of a place, client, material, or technology. She thrives in the rich in-between spaces of disciplines -- structures & architecture, landscape & furniture, graphics & interiors, etc. Her work explores design's ability to catalyze new types of interactions between people & communities. She has lectured on Green R&D at Harvard and served as a critic at Parsons, Stanford, Harvard, & the California College of the Arts. She has been a Senior Lecturer at the CCA, teaching Integrated Building Systems.

Christina took courses at the California Culinary Academy & worked as a stagiaire at Tartine Bakery. She enjoys running, cooking, gardening, playing the piano, and working on furniture projects with her husband. She serves as Design & Innovation Chair of the Stanford Club of SF.

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