Amy Peikoff is a blogger/writer. Alongside being a writer, she is also a philosopher, professor, and lawyer.
If one got caught up in the Parler controversy, they have likely heard of Amy Peikoff before. She works as the Chief Policy Officer for the company.
| Name | Amy Peikoff (Amy Lynn Peikoff) |
| Birthday | June 7, 1986 |
| Age | 52 years |
| Gender | Female |
| Nationality | American |
| Profession | Philosopher, lawyer, professor |
| Net Worth | 1 million – 5 million USD |
| Married/Single | Single |
| Husband | Leonard Peikoff (Ex-husband) |
| Divorce | Divorced |
| Education | University of Southern California (PhD in Philosophy) |
| @dont_let_it_go | |
| @AmyPeikoff |
10 Interesting Facts About Peikoff:
- According to Wikipedia, Amy’s full name is Amy Lynn Peikoff.
- The well-composed writer was born on the day of June 7 of 1986. Amy Peikoff is 52 years old by age.
- Amy Peikoff’s net worth is estimated to be around US$ 1 million to US$ 5 million as of February of 2021.
- Peikoff is currently single and is not dating, anyone. Her ex-husband’s name is Leonard Peikoff. Leonard is also an objectivist like Amy.
- Details about her family are unknown. She does not have children of her own. However, she used to be the step-mother of Kira Peikoff. Kira is a novelist and also a journalist.
- Amy is a creative extremist from Austin, Texas. She is a supporter of the #legalizeprivacy movement. She works for Parker and is the CPO there.
- The blogger obtained a degree in Mathematics and Applied Science from the University of California in 1992. Amy also has a Juris Doctor, which she obtained in 1998. She obtained a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Southern California in 2003.
- She is the founder and president of the Center for the Legalization of Privacy, also known as CLP. Amy previously worked as a talk show host.
- Amy Peikoff is active on Instagram and Twitter. She has 1.1k followers on Instagram and 9.5k followers on Twitter. She also uses Parler under the username @AmyPeikoff.
- Peikoff is an Objectivist and she is the publisher of the Objectivist blog and podcast titled “Don’t Let It Go“. The blog and podcast are called so as an appreciation to “Philosophy: Who Needs It” written by Ayn Rand.